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    come off

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  2. to give a particular impression: come off as He was competitive without coming off as aggressive. Ultimately, the film comes off as a little pretentious. come off like I didn't want to come off like I was feeling sorry for myself. We were trying to help people, but we weren't coming off that way.

  3. The meaning of COME OFF is to acquit oneself : fare. How to use come off in a sentence.

  4. You say 'come off it' to someone to show them that you think what they are saying is untrue or wrong.

  5. 1. a. To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach: Come to me. b. To advance in a specified manner: The children came reluctantly when I insisted. 2. a. To make progress; advance: a former drug addict who has come a long way. b. To fare: How are things coming today? They're coming fine. 3. a.

  6. 1 to fall from something to come off your bicycle/horse; 2 to become separated from something When I tried to lift the jug, the handle came off in my hand. A button had come off my coat.

  7. Definition of come off phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. COME OFF definition: 1. to happen successfully: 2. to be in a bad or good position at the end of a fight, argument…. Learn more.