Similar words: a pound of flesh, pound out, bound off, sound off, round-off, round off, round of golf, on the ground of. Meaning: v. partition off into compartments.
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1. He borrowed a pound off me.
2. A week's work sweated 6 pounds off him.
3. I'm prepared to knock five hundred pounds off but no more.
4. The shopkeeper agreed to knock 5 pounds off the price.
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5. I scrounged a pound off her tonight.
6. And that has to be good news for backpackers keen to shave pounds off the weight in their rucksacks.
7. Can I borrow five pounds off you till next week?
8. VanDerveer even whittled about 20 pounds off herself to get into fighting shape.
9. Can I pound off the wall?
10. Stronger data helped lift the pound off its mid-March lows to an April 15 high of $1.5524 until the Lib Dem surge took its toll.
11. Apparently, it's easier to drop 10 G's than drop a pound off themselves.
12. Reducing intake by just one serving a day took a pound off after six months, enough to add up for people with a soda or fruit-drink habit.
More similar words: a pound of flesh, pound out, bound off, sound off, round-off, round off, round of golf, on the ground of, round of drinks, pound, pounder, impound, expound, compound, propound, pounding, poundage, compounded, decompound, ezra pound, half pound, expounder, pound cake, compound eye, impounding, expounding, compound die, compounding, compound ion, compound word.