Idioms
off (someone or something) goes
someone or something is leaving
"Off we go," I said as we opened the door and left the house.
off and on
off and running
off balance
off base
off campus
off duty
off guard
off like a shot
off limits
off one's back
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grunt work
dressed to the nines/teeth
pipe up
on (someone's) shoulders
in all one's born days
(not) have a snowball's chance in hell
play one's cards close to one's chest
in care of (someone)
take it upon oneself (to do something)
date back to (a previous time)
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