came off (Meaning)
came off
to acquit oneself, happen, occur, appear, seem, to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug), to have recently completed or recovered from, succeed
Synonyms & Antonyms of came off
came off Sentence Examples
- The jovial clown's red nose came off in the middle of his performance, eliciting hysterical laughter from the audience.
- The old paint on the house came off easily with the application of a chemical stripper.
- The loose button on my shirt almost came off as I was reaching for a file on the shelf.
- The team's captain came off the field visibly disheartened after their defeat.
- The front wheel of the car came off while I was driving down the highway, causing a minor accident.
- The doctor carefully removed the cast, and my broken arm came off its immobilization.
- The bandage on the wound came off prematurely, exposing the still-healing skin.
- The stubborn cork finally came off the wine bottle after several rotations of the corkscrew.
- The lid of the jam jar came off with a satisfying pop, releasing the sweet aroma of strawberries.
- The child's stubbornness came off as endearing as she refused to let go of her favorite toy.
FAQs About the word came off
to acquit oneself, happen, occur, appear, seem, to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug), to have recently completed or recovered from, succeed
was, came down, came, went on,happened, came to pass,came about, did, occurred, befell
flopped, flunked, failed, folded, washed out, collapsed, missed, foundered, bombed,struck out
The jovial clown's red nose came off in the middle of his performance, eliciting hysterical laughter from the audience.
The old paint on the house came off easily with the application of a chemical stripper.
The loose button on my shirt almost came off as I was reaching for a file on the shelf.
The team's captain came off the field visibly disheartened after their defeat.