9 Metaphors for off

The casting-off of the chains of feudality was the labor of six centuries.

"Off" was the word, and away they went.

Sawed-Off was many pounds from the power of a certain powerful Trojan, who was a smaller man with bigger muscles.

Sawed-Off was the nearest of all the Kingstonians to resembling a telegraph-pole, so he had no real competitors for first base.

During all those terrible years the falling-off among the patrons of your world-famous bathing-establishment must have been a source of cruel grief to you.

Off and out are most commonly adverbs, but neither of them can be called an adverb here. OBS.

Sawed-Off was the first Kingston man to take a club to the Charlestonians.

" Off went Jones, and within an hour she had returned.

Robert of Lincoln at length is made Sober with work, and silent with care, Off is his holiday garment laid, Half forgotten that merry air: Bob-o'-link, bob-o'-link, Spink, spank, spink, Nobody knows but my mate and I, Where our nest and our nestlings lie, Chee, chee, chee.

9 Metaphors for  off