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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151. Four officers were told to go off duty and rest at home.
152. The nucleus decays into three particles which go off in separate directions.
153. Evasive action was not taken, so the process was allowed to go off - spec or shut down.
154. Justin:A friend of mine was about to go off the deep end when he felt he needed to talk to me.
155. His wife told him not to go off at halfcock.
156. In other words, if the commander and staff fail to analyze the plan thoroughly, the unit can go off half-cocked and quickly stumble.
157. But I change my black satchel to a grass-green reticule, felt embarrassed to go off without making up every morning.
158. Mr Lee is one of three Hong Kong radio hosts to go off the air in recent weeks after claiming that they were under threat.
159. Our advertising campaign isn't really ready yet. If we begin it now. It will probably go off at half-cock.
160. If you 'zone out', you mentally drift away from the place you are currently, and go off into empty, dreamy space.
161. He was priming the bomb to go off in an hour's time.
162. You'll just be spinning your wheels if you try to go off into 20 different directions at once.
163. Bryan isn't the type to go off at half cock. You can count on him.
164. John is completely in love with Mary and wants to marry her. I was afraid he would go off the deep end.
165. In a high-rise building,(Sentencedict.com) expect the fire alarms and sprinklers to go off during a quake.
166. I usually isolate myself, go off into corners and think terribly hard about what I'm doing.
167. I heard they don't have a teleprompter, so I'm like, 'OK, I'm going to just have to go off the cuff in front of Hillary Clinton and (fellow honoree) Condoleezza Rice.'
168. He pulled the trigger but the gun didn't go off.
169. You want me to trust some person that would go off with a complete stranger?
170. Accumulate a dozen eggs every time,(www.Sentencedict.com) I sell fund with respect to meeting go off with.
171. They go off into excess sometimes, but they know they are doing it — and they are doing it for a reason.
172. My person can't have me any more, he wanted to go off with his girlfriend.
173. She wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked.
174. Or, maybe you want us to just go off and shack up?
175. It is for the price of rice of winter go off with such.
176. Jason: Hold on, honey, don't go off half-cocked here. Let her finish.
177. Is it just that they shall go off without leave, and without refunding?
178. The bad news caused Jim to go off the deep end.
179. They told her they weren't playing together, and that she could just go off into another corner of the playground.
180. You better think it over and don't go off the deep end.
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.