dash off
phrasal verb·1 sense·particle off
Meanings
Leave in a great hurry
Why “off”? The whole object launches away from where it stood.
“She dashed off to catch her train.”
“He dashed off when the phone rang.”
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blast off
Same off pattern: departure
Launch into the sky with great force
clear off
Same off pattern: departure
Leave a place quickly, often when told to; Remove items from a surface; Pay off a debt completely
drive off
Same off pattern: departure
Leave by car; Force back by attacking
drop off
Same off pattern: departure
Take and leave someone or something at a location; Fall asleep, often unintentionally; Decrease in number, level or amount; Detach and fall away from something
fire off
Same off pattern: departure
Send a message quickly and forcefully
get off
Same off pattern: departure
Leave a bus, train or plane; Finish work for the day; Escape punishment
head off
Same off pattern: departure
Start travelling toward somewhere
kick off
Same off pattern: departure
Begin an event or activity
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