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2. off

adverb. ['ˈɔf'] from a particular thing or place or position (`forth' is obsolete).

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3. off

adverb. ['ˈɔf'] at a distance in space or time.

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4. die

noun. ['ˈdaɪ'] a small cube with 1 to 6 spots on the six faces; used in gambling to generate random numbers.

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  • die (English)
  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

5. off

adjective. ['ˈɔf'] not in operation or operational.

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6. die

verb. ['ˈdaɪ'] be brought to or as if to the point of death by an intense emotion such as embarrassment, amusement, or shame.

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  • die (English)
  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. die

verb. ['ˈdaɪ'] suffer or face the pain of death.

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  • die (English)
  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. die

noun. ['ˈdaɪ'] a device used for shaping metal.

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  • die (English)
  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. die

verb. ['ˈdaɪ'] stop operating or functioning.

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  • die (English)
  • dien (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. off

adjective. ['ˈɔf'] below a satisfactory level.

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