Phrasal Verb - giving off
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.Definition
- To emit or release (something, especially a strong odor or noise) 2. To provide information or a hint that something is the case, often unwittingly or unintentionally
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | The factory was giving off a strong smell of sulfur. |
| 2 | The car was giving off a strange noise. |
| 3 | The suspect's behavior was giving off suspicious vibes. |
| 4 | The leaking pipe was giving off water. |
| 5 | The old house was giving off an eerie feeling. |
| 6 | The teacher was giving off negative vibes. |
| 7 | The new perfume was giving off a sweet scent. |
| 8 | The politician was giving off the impression of being dishonest. |
| 9 | The smoke alarm was giving off false alarms. |
| 10 | The storm was giving off heavy rain and strong winds. |