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71go off in a huff — {v. phr.} To depart in anger. * /Marian went off in a huff just because Jeff failed to open the door for her./ …
72go off in a huff — {v. phr.} To depart in anger. * /Marian went off in a huff just because Jeff failed to open the door for her./ …
73go off on one — verb To launch into an animated diatribe, or passionate description or explanation of something. I barely mentioned the bands name before he went off on one about how commercial the top forty is these days …
74go\ off\ in\ a\ huff — v. phr. To depart in anger. Marian went off in a huff just because Jeff failed to open the door for her …
75go off the deep end — give way to emotion He went off the deep end when he saw the picture in the paper …
76go off on a tangent — British, American & Australian, British to suddenly start talking about a different subject. We were talking about property prices and you went off on a tangent …
77go off the deep end — informal to suddenly become very angry or upset and start shouting at someone. One minute we were having a perfectly reasonable discussion and the next minute you just went off the deep end! …
78go off — the bomb went off Syn: explode, detonate, blow up …
79go off on one — Vrb phrs. To lose control. Often heard with regard to a person verbally rambling on. E.g. He had 5 grams of amphetamine and then went off on one for the next 8 hours …
80go off the boil — British to become less successful than before The team suddenly went off the boil in the final match …