coming off (as) (Meaning)

coming off (as)

No meaning found for this word.

coming off (as) Sentence Examples

  1. The team was coming off a disappointing loss, making their victory even more impressive.
  2. The new CEO is coming off strong, with a clear vision for the company's future.
  3. The athlete was coming off an injury and had a slow start to the season.
  4. The restaurant is coming off several rave reviews, promising a delightful dining experience.
  5. The play was coming off a long run and had a loyal following.
  6. The politician was coming off a campaign filled with scandal, making her re-election prospects uncertain.
  7. The students were coming off a year of virtual learning and were eager to return to in-person classes.
  8. The product launch was coming off several delays, but the company remained optimistic.
  9. The concert was coming off well, with the crowd cheering and singing along.
  10. The painting was coming off the wall, revealing a hidden message beneath.

FAQs About the word coming off (as)

seeming, looking, sounding, coming across (as), feeling,appearing, acting, recalling, suggesting, implying

No antonyms found.

The team was coming off a disappointing loss, making their victory even more impressive.

The new CEO is coming off strong, with a clear vision for the company's future.

The athlete was coming off an injury and had a slow start to the season.

The restaurant is coming off several rave reviews, promising a delightful dining experience.