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sand off under the island? | WordReference Forums The city’s remains were covered by a thick layer of sand (off under) the island As a non-native speaker, I can’t understand why the right selection is “off” in stead of “under”, please help me explain it, thanks for your help
Adjective between well-off and poor | WordReference Forums It might cover comfortably well off and fairly well off from the list above The class system in the US is quite different from the UK system The UK system bears comparison with the Hindu Caste system How would you place the characters in "The Beverly Hillbillies"? In the UK, they'd probably be lower-working class
Off shore planers and weights? | Ohio Game Fishing I have the or-12 inline planer boards And I noticed if trying to run a 2oz weight in front of the crank it tends to pull the back of the board down bad I know the new boards have the weight adjustment on the bottom, but is there anything else that can be done? Or should o also look at the
live on vs live off - WordReference Forums Hallo, Which one is correct " Lampreys live on blood that they suck out'' or '' they live off blood that they suck out'' Thank you in advance
running sonar off of 2-12v batteries hooked in parallel right now I've got my bow sonar power running from the back of the boat off my main battery I'm wanting to run it off of one of my trolling motor batteries in the bow they are hooked in parallel and have an output of 24v going to the trolling motor, can i hook my sonar up to just one battery
get back off from holiday | WordReference Forums Take your coat off She's just gone on a diet She's just come off a diet By the same principle: Go on holiday, come back off holiday (but I don't think this is good) (2) There seems to be a growing tendency in BE, mostly among the less educated, to use "off" instead of "from", but only in certain contexts, e g : "Where did you get that hand
Shut off, cut off or turn off? - WordReference Forums Water, electricity and gas tend to use "cut off" where the mains supply is stopped for any reason, but "shut off" is fine for water "Turn off" is also fine, but it lacks the emphasis of "cut off" or "shut off" "Turn off" is the usual expression for ordinarily closing a tap, but you could use "shut off" for something where there is an emphatic flow of water With a car alarm, I think you can