Examples of 'off rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "off rather"
off rather: This phrase is used to express a preference for one thing over another. It implies choosing something different or alternative to what was previously mentioned or expected
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He jumped off rather than come with me.
I think we pulled it off rather well.
And runs off rather than be photographed with me.
The two hit it off rather well.
Backing off rather than attempting to compromise or initiate.
My parents started us off rather young on books.
It draws off rather than gives out or assimilate energy.
Ship traffic was falling off rather than increasing.
Significant structural reforms and investment to stimulate higher demand will pay off rather quickly.
Own tongues off rather than give.
The series obviously was never finished as it broke off rather suddenly.
They are burned off rather than stored.
The news made headlines around the world but had actually started off rather low key.
The story starts off rather intensely.
Ed off rather quietly, the young people having.
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The invasion went off rather peacefully.
Back off rather than jumping in, thus leaving others in peace.
It has to wear off rather than wash off.
Overtime or extra duties should be compensated with time off rather than extra pay.
It comes off rather cowardly.
The first few pounds will fall off rather quickly.
Machu starts off rather humbly but soon gets rich.
The first episode start off rather well.
I snipped this off rather a common dead rat at the slaughterhouse.
Gwynplaine had been carried off rather than arrested.
Janeway does come off rather nicely, remaining a pleasure to watch in action as ship 's humanist.
Sounds like you got off rather lightly.
I snipped this off rather a common dead rat at the slaughterhouse . From my pocket.
I recommend wiping it off rather quickly.
We set off rather later than planned, and crawled towards San Francisco.
We seem to have started off rather on the wrong foot.
Went off rather well, i thought… better than planned.
I heard yours ran off rather than marry you.
In fact, the Committee, which I understand is well under way, started off rather badly.
You close yourself off rather than facing the reality.
This singles out the experience of the guest as a one off rather than the norm.
Talk your leg off rather than go back to his hotel room.
It could also indicate that it broke off rather than fell out.
And they are dying off rather regularly, tens of thousands around the world.
I have seen grown men pull their own heads off rather than see doug.
The evening starts off rather well thanks to Electric Mary.
Well, because they were celibate they died off rather rapidly.
Many of these women are married off rather than attending school and becoming educated.
Once it got so hot that everyone cleared off rather than burn!
The French ships veered off rather than engage the British vessels.
Financial political developments in Asia … have started Wall Street off rather timidly this week.
Could we move off rather quickly to the right?
I must say, you carry it off rather well.
The B part comes off rather well, but the A sections are a little ponderous and awkward.
A beautiful woman hears my name and runs off rather than be photographed with me.
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This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch