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• a departure; especially of airplanes
Example sentence• The takeoffs and landings at the airport are closely monitored by air traffic control. |
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• the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination
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| | | | | 9 | | 2 | nounn |
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• An abrupt rebuff, a snub or curt rejection, a disdainful dismissal.
Example sentence• He gave me several brushoffs when I tried to talk to him about the issue. |
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Example sentence• The flyoffs for the annual drone racing competition will take place this weekend. |
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• (American football) a play in which one player hands the ball to a teammate
Example sentence• During the race, the baton handoffs between the relay team members were flawless. |
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Example sentence• He always keeps multiple jumpoffs on the side. |
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• (football) a kick from the center of the field to start a football game or to resume it after a score
Example sentence• The kicker's powerful leg allowed him to consistently deliver deep kickoffs. |
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• an unauthorized copy or imitation
Example sentence• She bought a couple of knockoffs of designer handbags. |
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• the act of laying off an employee or a work force
Example sentence• The company announced layoffs due to financial difficulties. |
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• the initial ascent of a rocket from its launching pad
Example sentence• The liftoffs of the space shuttles were always thrilling to watch. |
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• the final payment of a debt
Example sentence• The detective was looking for evidence of payoffs in the politician's finances. |
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• A play in which a pitcher throws a live ball to a fielder so that the fielder can tag out a baserunner who has moved away from the base
Example sentence• The catcher had a total of four pickoffs during the game. |
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• any final competition to determine a championship
Example sentence• The team made it to the playoffs for the first time in years. |
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• a pretext for delay or inaction
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• A bad deal; an unfair or exorbitant price or rate.
Example sentence• The counterfeit handbags being sold on the street are obvious ripoffs. |
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• the occurrence of surplus liquid (as water) exceeding the limit or capacity
Example sentence• The two candidates will face each other in the runoffs. |
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• a sale of a relatively large number of assets (stocks or bonds or commodities) at a low price typically done to dispose of them rather than as normal trade
Example sentence• The stock market experienced several selloffs last week. |
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noun
• structure where a wall or building narrows abruptly
Example sentence• The company experienced significant setoffs in their revenue due to the economic downturn. |
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• A person given to egotistically attempting to demonstrate prowess or ability.
Example sentence• The group of boys were always acting like showoffs, performing tricks on their skateboards. |
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• A provider of financial services, especially a small-scale independent banker or money changer or a local expert at detecting bad coin.
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• A valve used to turn off something.
Example sentence• The water shutoffs in the city caused a lot of inconvenience for the residents. |
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Example sentence• There have been numerous spinoffs of the popular TV show. |
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Example sentence• We had several stopoffs during our road trip. |
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• An obvious clue or indication.
Example sentence• Police received several tipoffs about the illegal drug operation. |
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• informal term for an upper-class or wealthy person
Example sentence• The toffs always dress in expensive designer clothing. |
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• something causing antagonism or loss of interest
Example sentence• Bad hygiene is one of the biggest turnoffs for me. |
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• a piece of land held under the feudal system
Example sentence• He feoffs his land to his son. |
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Example sentence• The tofts were dotted with colorful wildflowers. |
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Example sentence• The politician was accused of accepting buyoffs from special interest groups. |
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Example sentence• He completed all the checkoffs on the to-do list. |
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• put in possession of land in exchange for a pledge of service, in feudal society
Example sentence• The king enfeoffs his loyal servants with land and titles. |
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Example sentence• The lord infeoffs his loyal vassal with a large estate. |
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• an exchange that occurs as a compromise
Example sentence• There are always tradeoffs when making important decisions. |
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Example sentence• The pilot initiated several waveoffs before successfully landing the plane. |
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Example sentence• After the workday, there were multiple logoffs as employees left the office. |
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