Synonym: dismount, escape, get away, get by, get down, get out, hop out, light, mail, send, send off, trip, trip out, turn on, unhorse. Similar words: let off, set off, get out of, face to face, see to, let out, get on, get out. Meaning: v. 1. leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc. 2. be relieved of one's duties temporarily 3. transfer 4. cause to be acquitted; get off the hook; in a legal case 5. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action 6. enjoy in a sexual way 7. get off (a horse) 8. get out of quickly 9. send via the postal service 10. get high, stoned, or drugged 11. deliver verbally.
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1, We get off at the next station.
2, Get off at Camden Town.
3, Would you please get off the phone?
4, That roof is dangerous, do get off.
5, Could you tell me when to get off?
6, Didn't I see you get off with a girl?
7, I'd better get off the phone.
8, Where am I supposed to get off for Ogi?
9, I want to get off at the next station.
10, Get off your butts and do some work!
11, Get off my bike, you little villain!
12, Don't get off your bicycle, Jack.
13, He is likely to get off with a small fine.
14, Get off my back.
15, It was so hot that I didn't get off till three o'clock.
16, Tell him to get off his arse and do some work for once.
17, If we can get off by seven o'clock,[http://sentencedict.com/get off.html] the roads will be clearer.
18, The aircraft hadn't enough power to get off the ground.
19, We'd better get off the lake before the storm breaks,or we'll get soaked.
20, I am going to get off at the next stop.
21, We help small companies to get off the ground.
22, Get off your duff and start working.
23, I told you. Get off the farm.
24, Can we get off the subject of death(sentencedict.com), please?
25, I kept telling him to get off.
26, Get off those cakes, or there'll be trouble.
27, You won't get off so easily next time.
28, I wish Amy would get off the phone .
29, The extension bridge is steep,so the tricyclist has to get off his tricycle and push it up.
30, So many pupils rushed for the trolleybus that I could hardly get off.
More similar words: let off, set off, get out of, face to face, see to, let out, get on, get out, come to, set out, due to, get over, take to, have to, adhere to, agree to, be able to, out of, get on with, rhetoric, cut off, put off, set fire to, come to life, a bit of, a lot of, piece together, give rise to, run out of, a bit of a.