The phrase
"to get off" has several meanings depending on its context.
Full definition
The question raised is whether the entirety of the «modernity project» did
not get off on the wrong foot by assuming that suspicion is the key to knowledge.
In fact they kind of
get off on the idea of being sheep and a mythical being watching over them.
I have the ingredients to make this... now to
just get off work to get home.
Keep your own list of qualifications at six to eight bullet points to ensure your resume doesn't
get off track with unnecessary information.
Then one day I was driving to work and
when getting off the freeway the car made a massive jerk and I immediately let off the gas.
But, I really like the idea of
getting off at stops and meeting different people.
One time I went to visit my sister and I forgot to turn on my phone
after getting off the plane and then we went out to dinner.
Does she wear a diaper and is it hard to
get it off in time before she has to poop?
If this even proves successful, there will be even bigger functions in the future so
help get it off the ground with a bang!
You can pay for small mistakes such
as getting off track slightly or not managing traffic properly.
Bringing it up in the political sphere merely serves to distract the public away from other, more compelling arguments
for getting us off of fossil fuels.
His characters walk in the right direction when they have a specific destination and travel on the right bus and subway lines,
even getting off at the right stops.
If getting off cow's milk altogether seems like a huge jump right now, then simply decreasing or changing the type of milk is the next step.
Active management of the meeting, while it is in progress, can keep it
from getting off track or dwindling too long on unnecessary points.
Android Wear mainly glitches in dim - mode, sometimes the graphics get stuck and the actual
time gets off by a few minutes.
In my opinion, he's
got off easy for a long time, as it wasn't until last season where started getting the deserved criticism from all quarters.
I think everyone's still here but don't
really get off on the negativity.
And also, it's very smart to keep an eye on the store so that, if and when
things get off the track, you can intervene before it's too late.
At first glance, this looks like ethnic minority politicians
get off lightly when it comes to abuse.
If you want to just
get off without the hassle of a relationship you can do it either online or offline with the websites below.
I was on the shot till I was 19 then got on the pill,
finally got off birth control at 28 when I got married and started to try for a family.
I ve explored sexually for the past couple years, and I ve come to find that I only really
ever get off if I m sleeping with a couple.
He will feed for a minute or two and
then get off the breast and go play.
They have a great selection of shoes to help your little
ones get off on the right foot.
Now whether or not this project
actually gets off the ground is not the point at this stage in my view.
My little girl is now old enough to engage with her older brothers in the back seat
which got us off to a great start.
Their first
season got off with a shaky start due to the slight controversy of it's title.
The high fees and costs of alternative lending products
making getting off this debt cycle very difficult.
And anyone in energy security knows we have no time at all to start
getting off oil.
I'll
now get off the rights and licensing bandwagon for a moment to reflect on the continued growth in the self - publishing arena.
You let your children be and intervene when think or see your
children getting off track or getting into trouble.
Please get off your knees and try again later, or better yet — solve your own problems.
They
also got off to a perfect start and everything went right for them.
The second pregnancy only
barely got off the ground; I believe that pregnancy lasted only to 5 weeks — just after my missed period.
Phrases with «to get off»