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  • 1press-off — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: from the phrase press off, from press (II) + off 1. : the jumping of machine knitted stitches from the needles (as when yarn breaks) 2 …

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  • 2off your own bat — off (your) own bat British & Australian if you do something off your own bat, you do it without anyone else telling you or asking you to do it. He chose to talk to the press off his own bat …

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  • 3off own bat — off (your) own bat British & Australian if you do something off your own bat, you do it without anyone else telling you or asking you to do it. He chose to talk to the press off his own bat …

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  • 4off-presser — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: off (III) + presser (after press off, v.) : an operator of a machine designed for pressing a particular part (as collar, sleeves, top of trousers) of a garment …

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  • 5Off on a Comet —   Author(s) Jules Verne …

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  • 7Off the Sand Road — (2002), subtitled Ghost Stories, Volume One, is a posthumously published collection of short stories by Russell Kirk (1918–1994). It is the first of two such hardcover collections from Ash Tree Press, a small but respected contemporary publisher… …

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  • 8Off the Wall (album) — Off the Wall Studio album by Michael Jackson Released August 10, 1979 …

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  • 9Off the Wall — Студийный аль …

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  • 10Off-modern — Off modern, a word invented by Svetlana Boym, is defined as a detour into the unexplored potentials of the modern project. It recovers unforeseen pasts and ventures into the side alleys of modern history at the margins of error of major… …

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