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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91, Something you want to get off your chest?
92, I get off the bus and she was stunned.
93, Couldn't find anywhere to get off the road.
94, Nobody was to get off until the final destination.
95, Why don't you guys get off my back?
96, OK, OK, just get off my case, will you?
97, On duty she strode about looking as if she could not wait to get off duty and chuck a discus.
98, I'll do it in a minute. Just get off my back!
99, Away from the Algarve, it's not hard to get off the beaten track.
100, So why don't you both get off prime time telly immediately and make way for the new generation?
101, It was a relief to get off my feet for a while.
102, The Trojans brought the ball up but could not get off a decent shot.
103, They badly needed to get off strong Sunday to erase that memory.
104, For the love of Mike, Candy,[http://sentencedict.com/get off.html] will you please get off my back about Adam Burns?
105, When parents encounter this obstacle, they finally get off the dime and have their kids vaccinated.
106, The Blue Moon is easy to find: Get off Highway 78 at 23rd Avenue and go right.
107, Take the crosstown bus and get off at Jones Park.
108, Soon it is not going to be so easy to get off the beaten path.
109, Jurors will not get off the bus when they visit the body site Friday.
110, Basically, the job's all about helping people get off welfare.
111, It’s true, the scale can only give you a numerical reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It cannot measure beauty, talent, purpose, life force, possibility, strength, or love. Don’t give the scale more power than it has earned. Take note of the number, then get off the scale and live your life. You are beautiful! Steve Maraboli
112, Alternatively, defendants might be able to strike favourable bargains and get off more lightly than they deserve.
113, I have something on my conscience that I want to get off before I die.
114, Rich celebrities are allowed to hire good lawyers and get off easy.
115, As we prepared to get off,(sentencedict.com) our fellow passengers tried to tell us we were making a mistake.
116, I had conjunctivitis and I was trying to get off work because my eyes were really bad.
117, Could a man who deserted his wife and child for another woman get off free without scars?
118, He could - should! - get off now and go to bed.
119, When the students return from the field trip, Emily is dismayed when Gina does not get off the minibus.
120, The group was slow to get off the ground, despite an encouraging article about the group in the Rotherham Advertiser.
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.