Synonym: break away, break off, chip, chip off, come away, detach, go off, go over. Similar words: come of, come on, come out, someone, come out of, become one, in the name of, at the time of. Meaning: v. 1. come to be detached 2. happen in a particular manner 3. break off (a piece from a whole).
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61. Can you fix the door? The handle's come off.
62. Come off it, Peter - you're just quibbling.
63. Come off it, Rosie, spill the beans.
64. His first impulse had been right. After two failures, it was time for the gloves to come off.
65. He said it was all right for the pot to come off and for him to walk on the injured foot.
66. The wrappings had come off: it was a shattered transistor radio.
67. Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list, Spurs look light in the key area.
68. On our way to Montana our right front wheel come off and we were stranded on the road most all that day.
69. Retail sales volumes are also expected to have come off the boil last month after rising strongly over the past quarter.
70. The lightning, it seemed to Lydia, had undoubtedly come off best in that encounter.
71. A boy has come off his motor-cycle at the roundabout outside the main gates.
72. White people thought our colour would come off if they stroked our skin.
73. It was ten years before she managed to come off morphine.
74. We had hoped to organize a trip to the theatre tonight, but it didn't come off.
74. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
75. It's not fair, I haven't come off that ladder yet.
76. Unless you hit something the size of an aircraft carrier you're unlikely to come off second best.
77. Rachel Oh come off it, Sheil, I know men who do housework.
78. She guessed Stephen was looking at her, she had heard him sigh when her dress had come off.
79. People need help to come off hard drugs like heroin and cocaine.
80. He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project.
81. The doctor told me I could come off the drugs six months after the operation.
82. Vic grimaces at his own reflection, as if to say: come off it, no identity crises, please.
83. Wallace took a knock and looked like he was ready to come off after about 75 mins.
84. The patiently plodding policeman: he should never have come off the beat.
85. May be of use if a small chip has come off a bone.
86. They had come off the M3 and were cruising on the dual carriageway A303.
87. I've now come off the pill without telling my boyfriend.
88. We might ask desk officers to make an initial selection of important records as they come off the live system.
89. The first had come off after the shoot-to-kill order. By midsummer, both sides were girding for action.
90. Prior to that Meath had come off best when they accounted for Down in the 1990 league decider.
More similar words: come of, come on, come out, someone, come out of, become one, in the name of, at the time of, come home, care of, free of, give off, take off, shake off, leave off, taste of, in case of, write off, come, a piece of, make use of, because of, be aware of, comet, home, some, approve of, in place of, a bundle of, in charge of.