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lop off

VERB
  1. remove by or as if by cutting
    lop off the dead branch
    cut off the ear

How To Use lop off In A Sentence

  • Servants bustled around, hurrying to do his bidding because he had the right to lop off their heads if he had the mind to.
  • This gives me even more incentive to do the swimathon as the training will help lop off a few pounds.
  • lop off the dead branch
  • I think I scraped it all outta my hair, and I got the grotesque green glop off my chin.
  • Fortunately the people responsible for its safe arrival had brought their own forester along with them and, with the permission of the house owner, he was able to climb the tree and lop off the offending branches.
  • Or perhaps we appreciate how incredibly easy it is to do ourselves: simply wedge in a sharp knife against the flat edge and take it straight across, so that you scrape the scallop off the shell.
  • Should the times become greatly depressed and failures and assignments become frequent, I begin to lop off the large words in my own language, beginning with "incomprehensibility, Remarks
  • Will picked a quick pace for the horses, and started to gallop off.
  • Your article is too cumbersome. Lop off those repeated and empty words.
  • The bulging menu is simple but varied and especially good for seafood lovers with a choice of five prawn dishes, a toothsome crayfish pasta and numerous oyster and scallop offerings.
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