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  • 1live off — 1. To be financially supported by 2. To feed oneself exclusively on (particular foods) • • • Main Entry: ↑live * * * ˈlive off [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they live off he/she/it …

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  • 2live off somebody — ˈlive off sb/sth derived (often disapproving) to receive the money you need to live from sb/sth because you do not have any yourself • She s still living off her parents. • to live off welfare Main entry: ↑livederi …

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  • 3live off sb — UK US live off sb/sth Phrasal Verb with live({{}}/lɪv/ verb (US live off of sb/sth) ► to get the money that you need to pay for food, a place in which to stay, clothing, etc. from someone or something: »live off benefits/income/interest live off… …

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  • 4live off sb/sth — UK US live off sb/sth Phrasal Verb with live({{}}/lɪv/ verb (US live off of sb/sth) ► to get the money that you need to pay for food, a place in which to stay, clothing, etc. from someone or something: »live off benefits/income/interest live off… …

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  • 5live off sth — UK US live off sb/sth Phrasal Verb with live({{}}/lɪv/ verb (US live off of sb/sth) ► to get the money that you need to pay for food, a place in which to stay, clothing, etc. from someone or something: »live off benefits/income/interest live off… …

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  • 6live off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms live off : present tense I/you/we/they live off he/she/it lives off present participle living off past tense lived off past participle lived off live off someonesomething to depend on someone or something for… …

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  • 7live off someone — {v. phr.} To be supported by someone. * /Although Eric is already 40 years old, he has no job and continues to live off his elderly parents./ …

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  • 8live off someone — {v. phr.} To be supported by someone. * /Although Eric is already 40 years old, he has no job and continues to live off his elderly parents./ …

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  • 9live\ off\ someone — v. phr. To be supported by someone. Although Eric is already 40 years old, he has no job and continues to live off his elderly parents …

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  • 10ˈlive off sb/sth — phrasal verb to depend on someone or something for the money or food that you need He s 25 and still living off his parents.[/ex] …

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