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Definition of come off; in English English dictionary

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To become detached

One of the wagon wheels came off.

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To have some success, to succeed

He tried his Chaplin impression, but it didn't really come off.

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To appear; to seem; to project a certain quality

You should be careful about how you come off during interviews.

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To come away (from a place); to leave
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To have an orgasm

Don't people often come off together?’ she asked with naive curiosity.

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happen, occur, take place, transpire; be finished; appear, seem; succeed
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come to be detached; "His retina detached and he had to be rushed into surgery"
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You say `come off it' to someone to show them that you think what they are saying is untrue or wrong
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If something comes off, it is successful or effective. It was a good try but it didn't quite come off
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If you come off a drug or medicine, you stop taking it. people trying to come off tranquillizers
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break off (a piece from a whole); "Her tooth chipped"
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happen in a particular manner; "how did your talk go over?"
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If someone comes off worst in a contest or conflict, they are in the worst position after it. If they come off best, they are in the best position. Some Democrats still have bitter memories of how, against all odds, they came off worst during the inquiry