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throw off

  1. rid oneself of something.
    "he was struggling to throw off a viral-hepatitis problem"
    synonyms: get rid of, cast off, discard, shake off, drop, jettison, free/rid oneself of
  2. take off a garment hastily.
    "when I got home, I threw off my coat"
    synonyms: put on quickly, pull on, drag on, don quickly, slip into
  3. disconcert or confuse someone.
    "I think the sudden change in weather has thrown me off a bit"
  4. write or utter something in an offhand manner.
    "Thomas threw off the question lightly"
  5. begin hunting.
    "many packs would not have thrown off at all on such a morning"

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4 days ago · The meaning of THROW OFF is to free oneself from : get rid of. How to use throw off in a sentence.
Synonyms for THROW OFF: distract, divert, abstract, detract, call off, amuse, entertain, wander; Antonyms of THROW OFF: focus, concentrate.
THROW SOMETHING OFF meaning: 1. If you throw off your clothes, you take them off quickly and carelessly: 2. to stop suffering…. Learn more.
throw off in American English. a. to free oneself of; cast aside. to throw off the wet poncho. to throw off the shackles of tyranny. b. to escape from or delay ...
verb ; to free oneself of; discard ; to produce or utter in a casual manner. to throw off a witty remark ; to escape from or elude. the fox rapidly threw off his ...
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun throw-off, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, ...