coming off (Meaning)

coming off

to acquit oneself, happen, occur, appear, seem, to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug), to have recently completed or recovered from, succeed

coming off Sentence Examples

  1. The team is coming off a three-game winning streak.
  2. The athlete is coming off an ACL injury.
  3. The company is coming off a fiscal year with record sales.
  4. The students are coming off a successful fundraising campaign.
  5. The plane is coming off the runway after landing.
  6. The actor is coming off a breakout performance in a film.
  7. The politician is coming off a highly publicized scandal.
  8. The company is coming off a product launch.
  9. The restaurant is coming off a busy holiday season.
  10. The musician is coming off a critically acclaimed album.

FAQs About the word coming off

to acquit oneself, happen, occur, appear, seem, to have recently stopped using (an illegal drug), to have recently completed or recovered from, succeed

coming down, coming, occurring, going on, going down,happening, being, cooking, coming up, shaping (up)

washing out,striking out, missing, failing,collapsing, cracking up, falling down, going under, waning, flopping

The team is coming off a three-game winning streak.

The athlete is coming off an ACL injury.

The company is coming off a fiscal year with record sales.

The students are coming off a successful fundraising campaign.