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Threw Off Meaning. I can't seem to throw off. How to use throw off in a sentence. She finally managed to throw off her cold. They were following us, but we threw them. Throw [sth] off, throw off [sth] vtr phrasal sep. To escape from or elude. From longman dictionary of contemporary english throw somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb 1 to take. The entertainer threw off a few songs and jokes to begin the show. To perform or produce with ease: Thrown off by jeers, she forgot. She entered the room and threw off her wet coat. To take off a piece of clothing quickly and carelessly. The meaning of throw off is to free oneself from : To produce or utter in a casual manner. See throw off in the oxford advanced american.

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From longman dictionary of contemporary english throw somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb 1 to take. She entered the room and threw off her wet coat. If you throw off your clothes, you take them off quickly and carelessly: They were following us, but we threw them. I can't seem to throw off. She finally managed to throw off her cold. Throw [sth] off, throw off [sth] vtr phrasal sep. Figurative (free yourself) se débarrasser de, se libérer de v pron. Thrown off by jeers, she forgot. See throw off in the oxford advanced american.

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Threw Off Meaning To escape from or elude. They were following us, but we threw them. To escape from or elude. The entertainer threw off a few songs and jokes to begin the show. Throw [sth] off, throw off [sth] vtr phrasal sep. To take off a piece of clothing quickly and carelessly. To perform or produce with ease: To throw off a witty remark. To produce or utter in a casual manner. Thrown off by jeers, she forgot. She entered the room and threw off her wet coat. The meaning of throw off is to free oneself from : Figurative (free yourself) se débarrasser de, se libérer de v pron. From longman dictionary of contemporary english throw somebody/something ↔ off phrasal verb 1 to take. See throw off in the oxford advanced american. I can't seem to throw off.

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