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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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off limits<br />

- to be forbidden<br />

The factory was off limits to everybody except the workers who worked there.<br />

off one`s back<br />

- to be not bothering someone<br />

I wish my father would get off my back <strong>and</strong> stop asking me when I am going to look<br />

for a job.<br />

off one`s chest<br />

- to talk about a problem to someone so that it does not bother you anymore<br />

I talked to my friend <strong>and</strong> I was able to get some of my problems off my chest.<br />

off one`s h<strong>and</strong>s<br />

- to no longer be in one`s care or possession<br />

I sold my old computer <strong>and</strong> got it off my h<strong>and</strong>s.<br />

off one`s high horse<br />

- to be not acting proud <strong>and</strong> scornful, to be not acting like you are better than others<br />

We got our boss off his high horse when he admitted that he had made many mistakes<br />

with the new product launch.<br />

off one`s rocker<br />

- to be crazy<br />

He must be off his rocker if he thinks that he can spend much money <strong>and</strong> not have<br />

financial problems.<br />

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