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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61, She told him to get off his butt and do something useful.
62, He went to a dance hoping to get off with a nice girl.
63, He wanted £50, but I told him where to get off.
64, I didn't get off to a very good start this morning - I'd been at work five minutes and my computer stopped working!
65, He'd thought the flight would never -- to coin a phrase -- get off the ground.
66, Don't get off the track, we're looking at this year's figures not last year's.
67, Without more money, the movie is unlikely to get off the ground.
68, I would be able to stay on the Piccadilly Line and get off the tube at South Kensington.
69, She spent the whole evening trying to get off with Phil.
70, Get off my land!
71, It was far from obvious how they were going to get off the island.
72, He was lucky to get off with a small fine.
73, His plan is too costly to ever get off the ground.
74, We plan to get off 20,000 copies of the book.
74, Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
75, The rich could hire good lawyers and get off easy.
76, I had a bad night; I went to bed early enough, but for some reason I couldn't get off to sleep.
77, It will take time and money to get the project to get off the ground.
78, Wait until the bus is stationary before you get off.
79, Let's get off the subject of work!Let's talk about something pleasant!
80, She was lucky to get off with a suspended sentence.
81, I went to bed but couldn't get off to sleep .
82, How does such a heavy plane get off the ground?
83, She was lucky to get off with just a few bruises.
84, I was so tightly wedged between two other passengers, I couldn't get off the bus.
85, What a talker your mum is - I couldn't get off the phone!
86, Excuse me, I have to get off at the next stop.
87, Do me a favour and get off my back !
88, Others who were guilty were being allowed to get off scot-free.
89, Why don't you get off my back! I'm doing my best.
90, The absent - minded professor forgot to get off at Newcastle and was taken on to Edinburgh.
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.