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Phrasal Verb - getting off

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To leave a vehicle, a place, or a situation.
  2. To escape from a difficult or unpleasant situation.
  3. To start or begin something
  4. To have sex with someone

Examples

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