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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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little off

I remember I have seen somewhere the phrase "little off", but now when I tried to look up in the dictionary, there is no such a phrase. Could you give me at least one example with the phrase "little off"?
  

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User_gary I remember I have seen somewhere the phrase "little off", but now when I tried to look up in the dictionary, there is no such a phrase. Could you give me at least one example with the phrase "little off"? It is a little off topic (not relevant)

  • User_gary I remember I have seen somewhere the phrase "little off", but now when I tried to look up in the dictionary, there is no such a phrase.
  • Could you give me at least one example with the phrase "little off"?
  • It is a little off topic (not relevant)
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User_garyI remember I have seen somewhere the phrase "little off", but now when I tried to look up in the dictionary, there is no such a phrase. Could you give me at least one example with the phrase "little off"?
It is a little off topic (not relevant)
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This claret is a little off-- it tastes a bit like vinegar.
My brother is a little off-- he painted himself green last night.
The doorframe is a little off-- it must have been that earthquake we had.

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