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Meaning of gone off
gone off
to go forth, out, or away, explode, to follow the expected or desired course, to burst forth or break out suddenly or noisily, to become very much excited, to take place, explode sense 2b, to undergo decline or deterioration, to enter recklessly on a course, to make a characteristic noise
gone off Sentence Examples
- The milk has gone off and smells sour.
- The barbecue chicken has gone off and is unsafe to eat.
- The old tires have gone off and need to be replaced.
- The music was too loud and had gone off.
- The relationship between the couple has gone off and there's no going back.
- The smell of rotten fish had gone off and filled the room.
- The battery in my phone has gone off and I need to charge it.
- The deal has gone off due to unforeseen circumstances.
- The alarm has gone off and it's time to wake up.
- The fire has gone off and the house is safe now.
FAQs About the word gone off
to go forth, out, or away, explode, to follow the expected or desired course, to burst forth or break out suddenly or noisily, to become very much excited, to t
blown,exploded, popped, bursted, fired, crumped, burst,shattered, detonated, blown up
collapsed, imploded,fizzled,
The milk has gone off and smells sour.
The barbecue chicken has gone off and is unsafe to eat.
The old tires have gone off and need to be replaced.
The music was too loud and had gone off.