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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91. We go off to another site, reached by a quarter mile trek along the main railway line.
92. Goodman incorrectly thought he was the man to go off but Sunderland fans were soon relieved when he stayed on the pitch.
93. The lights dim, then go off, plunging the hall into darkness.
94. Perishable food or sweets hidden away in drawers may attract mice or insects or may go off.
95. Whenever possible, she and Flynn would go off and explore the countryside, taking a picnic with them.
96. And John Kelly, who had to go off with hamstring trouble, is also out of tonight's match.
97. The particles go off into baby universes that branch off from our universe.
98. Bombs still go off, children starve to death and people are imprisoned for their thoughts, not their crimes.
99. I wouldn't go off into the woods alone.
100. We go off shift at five in the afternoon.
101. Doctor ardently says: " Go off with. "
102. We go off shift at seven in the evening.
103. The firecracker didn't go off.
104. Go off into the forest, into some distant village...
105. The time bomb will go off in ten seconds.
106. The two photons go off together as coherent radiation.
107. How did the sports meeting go off?
108. His brandy - balls go off like smoke.
109. Didn't you go off with that Swede to Copenhagen?
110. We go off shift at six in the evening.
111. I go off shift at five in the afternoon.
112. Maggie: Fine. I'll go off half-cocked then.
113. Jiang Wei had to go off into the wilderness.
114. Now,(www.Sentencedict.com) let's think this over . Let's not go off at half-cocked.
115. Go off the air!
116. Set to go off, my good looks and intelligence, yet exceptional still, take away my mouthful of silver spoon and lapful of luxury.
117. He added: "The other consequence is that if loads of staff go off with swine flu that will leave us short-staffed, which is dangerous to patients.
118. All the makers of idols will be put to shame and disgraced; they will go off into disgrace together.
119. So, from this moment forth, and I heard some stuff go off earlier. But, I let it slide because I haven't had my chance to explain what my expectations are.
120. The refugee camp is a ticking bomb waiting to go off.
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.