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- See:
- come
part of speech: |
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definition 1: |
to become detached, removed, or cleaned away from a surface.
The stickers on the window don't want to come off.The ring came off easily when I put some soap around my finger.I scrubbed the table but the marks will not come off.My car had little damage except that my rear bumper came off. |
definition 2: |
to be detachable.
Look. This part of the device comes off so you can get inside and repair it. |
definition 3: |
to appear to others in a certain (specified) way, often unintentionally.
I know you were trying to be friendly but I think you came off rude.- synonyms:
- come over
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definition 4: |
(informal) of an event or project, to occur as intended, or to be successfully launched or accomplished.
They had planned a reunion, but it never came off.We've scheduled another meeting for next week--I hope it comes off this time.The project certainly did not come off the way we had hoped.I thought her appearance on the talk show came off very well. |
definition 5: |
to fare in a certain (specified) way, esp. in a fight or contest.
The contender came off badly in tonight's fight. |
definition 6: |
to stop taking (a drug or medication).
He had recently come off heroin and was trying to get a job. |
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