Phrasal Verb - getting off
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.Definition
- To leave a vehicle, a place, or a situation.
- To escape from a difficult or unpleasant situation.
- To start or begin something
- To have sex with someone
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I need to get off the bus at the next stop. |
| 2 | He got off the train an hour earlier than planned. |
| 3 | The speaker finally got off his prepared remarks and opened the floor for questions. |
| 4 | After a long day, I just want to get off and relax. |
| 5 | John and Mary finally got off each other after their argument. |
| 6 | She got off work early and decided to go for a run. |
| 7 | The new employee had a hard time getting off the ground with his sales. |
| 8 | The passengers were asked to get off the plane due to a medical emergency. |
| 9 | He got off on the wrong foot with his new boss. |
| 10 | The project was off to a good start. |