Prefix
off-
Away from; off.
The moment she was cursed, I lost her. Once it wears off- soon- she will be embarrassed to remember things that she said, things she did, things like this. No matter how solid she feels in my arms, she is made of smoke. Holly Black
It felt like my circulation was cut off- especially in the pelvis. Source: Internet
Brits was dismissed two overs later, caught and bowled by off- spinner Cordel Jack. Source: Internet
“Either blocking them off- closing those roads if need be to keep the traveling public safe- or to flag the locations where the road is still passable but there are issues around the edge of it.” Source: Internet
“STOMP” is known for finding beautiful sounds in places seldom thought of and has brought its routine to New York, both on- and off- Broadway and in London. Source: Internet
Learman-Blaauw strives on being given deep concepts to address through off- the-wall subject matter. Source: Internet