Synonym: abscond, absquatulate, bolt, come off, decamp, discharge, fire, go over, implode, make off, run off. Similar words: roof, good, go out, go on, for good, go over, good for, good name. Meaning: v. 1. run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along 2. be discharged or activated 3. go off or discharge 4. stop running, functioning, or operating 5. happen in a particular manner 6. burst inward.
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61. But that's all the more reason why we should go off this time with a car well filled, eh?
62. Many trainees don't finish the course and go off and work in other areas.
63. Pop used to go off some evenings to drive an ambulance, and then Christmas 1942 - when Rangoon was badly bombed.
64. If another bomb were to go off, just who would come through the ceiling?
65. Then he'd have to go off and do something else for a while before he could stomach being with him again.
66. Don't go off to the sun and leave it parked in the street.
67. He was already in bed when he heard the hotel fire alarm go off.
68. The prison is locked up, the inmates are counted and the main staff go off duty.
69. I'm sure that everything will go off smoothly on the day.
70. Recently Kelly explained how her parents carry a special bleeper which would go off when a suitable transplant donor was found.
71. Indeed late news stories can be added just moments before the final pages go off to the printers.
72. She could not believe that Pat was ready to go off now, at this thrilling moment when fabulous happenings seemed imminent.
73. I could hardly let you go off on an epic journey all by yourself.
74. In Mary Barton the working-class heroine and her husband go off to the colonies to start a new life.
75. So I set the alarm to go off at 2.
76. The bomb did not go off because the bombers were caught red-handed.
77. This is a fine time for Mum to go off her chump, he said to himself as he began his walk.
78. Things started to go off the rails, however, with the Fiat Multipla.
79. Next thing you know, rounds go off,(http://Sentencedict.com) and we had a guy hit.
80. She would go off alone for long walks over the cliffs - something she had never done before in winter.
81. Simon then had the agonising decision as to whether Wizard should stay or go off to pastures new.
82. Go off to the States to a room above a garage?
83. Gooch finished with 146 and Gower 88 not out, greatly helped by Marshall having to go off injured.
84. Logging roads go off to both sides, and there are many small recent clearings.
85. Moreover, at the critical moment at least one of the mines failed to go off.
86. In the sunlight of the next morning Maggie decided to go off by herself and think it all out.
87. When a business experiences such a decline of market share, alarms go off.
88. He checks I got enough money to buy the string, and then I go off.
89. Mami was in a good mood, letting the baby go off with the nursemaid, Milagros.
90. If he knows some one smokes dope, he will go off them.
More similar words: roof, good, go out, go on, for good, go over, good for, good name, be good at, as good as, a good many, a good job, a good deal, do a good job, a good deal of, have a good time.