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Past participle for to alight or dismount from a vehicle or horse
“All the passengers, along with their baggage, had to get off the train.”
Past participle for to leave or exit a place
“I told the kids to get off my lawn as it was private property.”
Past participle for to stop doing something
“It's time to get off the cigarettes!”
Past participle for to take the first step, or to commence an action or event
“These work programs will help the current generation of school-leavers get off to a good start.”
Past participle for to escape a punishment
“Derek somehow managed to get off with only community service.”
Past participle for to escape or avoid punishment for doing something
Past participle for to break free from confinement or control
Past participle for to begin or embark on an action, task or journey
(of an activity) Past participle for to stop or quit
Past participle for to arrange for the delivery of, especially by post
Past participle for to remove, especially a stain
(launch into) Past participle for to be responsible for the creation or use of
(with object) Past participle for to say something in order to convey information or to express a feeling
Past participle for to remove or take off, typically a piece of one's clothing
Past participle for to come up with a plan or idea
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