Collocations with "off"
71 collocations found
Categories
VERB + PREPOSITION(9)VERB + ADVERB(9)ADVERB + VERB(3)PREPOSITION(3)VERB + PARTICLE(2)wipe + PREPOSITION(1)ADVERB + wander(1)trot + ADVERB(1)ADJECTIVE + switch(1)swing + ADVERB(1)swerve + PREPOSITION(1)stray + PREPOSITION(1)VERB + PREPOSITION/ADVERB(1)ADVERB + soak(1)ADVERB + skip(1)seal + PARTICLE (phrasal verbs)(1)scrub + PREPOSITION(1)PREPOSITION + schedule (plan of work)(1)ADVERB + SCARE(1)sail + ADVERB(1)rinse (verb) + ADVERB(1)reflect + PREPOSITION(1)pull (verb) + ADVERB(1)pick up (phrasal verb) + PREPOSITION(1)limp + ADVERB(1)KICK (verb) - move your feet in the air(1)PREPOSITION + jump (move off the ground)(1)ADVERB + jump (move off the ground)(1)hack + ADVERB(1)VERB + ADVERB (as in 'move through air')(1)ADVERB + float(1)flick + PREPOSITION(1)ADVERB + headword (verb)(1)VERB (sense 1: come back as an echo): PREPOSITION(1)ADVERB + dry (verb)(1)dash (verb) + PREPOSITION/ADVERB(1)PREPOSITION + coastline(1)ADVERB/PARTICLE + VERB (shop, business, road, etc.)(1)clear + PREPOSITION(1)clean (verb) + PREPOSITION(1)PREPOSITION (verb)(1)ADVERB + chop(1)VERB (as headword) + ADVERB/PREPOSITION(1)ADJECTIVE + button (switch)(1)noun (front of ship): PREPOSITION + bow(s)(1)PHRASAL VERB: block off / block up(1)PHRASAL VERB(1)PREPOSITION + NOUN(1)PHRASES(1)ADJECTIVE + NOUN(1)
flicker off
To stop working or shining after a period of unsteady light.
trudge off
to leave a place, walking with heavy steps
stagger off
To leave a place, walking unsteadily.
shuffle off
to leave a place by walking with sliding steps, often to avoid notice
venture off
to risk leaving a known path or area
borrow off
An informal way to say 'borrow from', typically used for money or small items.