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282Published“...scrob v =rub scrub off England's attempt to interpret Not used Used I Used I Not used scraub...”
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284Published 1988“...take v take off 'duplicate, make copies' PRINTED ITEM 1981 JUL 2 1988 G.M. Story WK Not used...”
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286Published“...cant off To be driven away from land To be driven away from land Not used Not used Not used...”
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287Published“...tell off v plur separate. for a duty to appoint 1827 Scott -> 1893 Withdr? [check] This may...”
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288Published 1959“...sail off goose wing, to Sail with sails spread before the wind. PRINTED ITEM G.M. STORY July 1959...”
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291Published“...he called us off [PT] 'He called us off' - Meaning: He scolded us Yes [check] J. D. A. WIDDOWSON...”
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292Published 1959“...cant off To be driven away from land. PRINTED ITEM G.M.Story July 1959 Not used Not used Withdrawn...”
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293Published 1978“...heave Now Withdraw NOV 8 1978 1 cite Not enough support this is _off_, a direction, maybe. Not Used...”
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297Published 1993“...Photograph identified on slide as Rocks off Roz'sIsland....”
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298Published“...dress v [PT] So then you'd caulked her an' dress her off an' paint her and you're okay. Yes J. D. A...”
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299Published 1988“...turn off v phr The smallest number here contemplated to be turned off in the fall gives a great...”
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300Published“...peter (phrase) Peter get off the pot! This person says this to another person when they can't make...”
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