go off
go off /ɡoʊ ɔf/
verb
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()
Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
(
abscond
, absquatulate
[ N. American] , bolt
, decamp
, go off
, make off
, run off
, make away
)
run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along
The thief made off with our silver
The thief made off with our silver
The accountant absconded with the cash from the safe
the accountant absconded with the cash from the safe
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()
Be discharged or activated
(
go off
)
be discharged or activated
The explosive devices went off
the explosive devices went off
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()
Go off or discharge
(
discharge
, go off
, fire
)
go off or discharge
The gun fired
The gun fired
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Burst inward
(
go off
, implode
)
burst inward
The bottle imploded
The bottle imploded
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Happen in a particular manner
(
go off
, come off
, go over
)
happen in a particular manner
How did your talk go over?
how did your talk go over?
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Stop running, functioning, or operating
(
go off
)
stop running, functioning, or operating
Our power went off during the hurricane
Our power went off during the hurricane