the road leaves off at the edge of the forest
leave off where you started
Something is ——ing PP
The bad results were excluded from the report
Leave off the top piece
Somebody ——s something
Something ——s somebody
leave off your jacket—no need to wear it here
Somebody ——s something
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transitive verbleft off thinking about himself at all — L.C.Douglas
leave off work at five
is reluctant to leave off arguing
I have left off all other medicines — Farmer's Weekly (South Africa)
the rain … finally left off at noon — H.E.Bates
starts … where most writers leave off — Burke Wilkinson
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I wish he’d leave off moaning about everything!
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the dog left off chasing the sheep
he resumed the other story at the point where the previous author had left off
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Let's begin where we left off.
Where did we leave off in our conversation?
They finally left off trying to reach an agreement.
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Start reading from where you left off last time.
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\leave off doing sthHe left off playing the piano to answer the door.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.