Examples of 'pay off' in a sentence
Meaning of "pay off"
Refers to receiving a positive result or reward after putting in effort or making an investment, usually over an extended period of time
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- To bribe, especially to deter oversight.
- To become worthwhile; to produce a net benefit.
- To pay back; to repay.
- To pay back (repay, pay off) the entirety of a loan, thereby effecting the release of a lien on.
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You pay off someone who knows.
I sent a cheque to pay off my credit card.
To pay off all the money i owe.
I think it would pay off in the end.
You pay off my law school loans.
I know it will pay off in the end.
Pay off some of that gambling debt.
It will not pay off for suicide.
Pay off first mortgage this house.
She will pay off with a smile.
Pay off s ar e alway s good news br eakers.
This could pay off my college loans.
We are gonna make that risk pay off.
We do not pay off in medals around here.
These efforts are finally beginning to pay off.
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Let him pay off her debt.
But good tries do not pay off.
He said he had to pay off a debt or go to jail.
I pay off all the right people.
You can not pay off criminals.
Sometimes the investment does not pay off.
You will pay off your debts.
All these months are finally going to pay off.
I could pay off all your debts.
They said this better pay off.
It does not pay off to keep a shooting gallery.
Which makes it hard to pay off debt.
You could pay off your bills.
One day it will all pay off.
This could pay off my student loan.
All that steadiness shit is going to pay off.
You need to pay off the principal.
Do not know yet if it will pay off.
I was to pay off the debt but he vanished.
I have got some debts to pay off.
Used it to pay off your medical bills.
Hopefully your investment will pay off.
I am gonna pay off that cheap gunman.
People like you never pay off.
You can pay off a few debts.
All of our hard work is going to pay off.
You could pay off your mortgage.
All her work was about to pay off.
Tom wants to pay off his debts.
All that practice about to pay off.
Tom wants to pay off his loan.
It took a year for that to pay off.
And pay off all our bills.
Maybe he needed to pay off student loans.
But technically it will still pay off.
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You must pay for the cares
Pay me two bucks for playing my game
Dancers do not pay into the scheme