Sentence examples for cord off from inspiring English sources

"cord off" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
The phrase you are probably looking for is "cut the cord" which has a different meaning. It is often used to refer to the act of ending a relationship that has gone on for too long. For example, "Seeing as how the project had gone so wrong, we decided to cut the cord and start anew."

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Sneaky promoters sometimes cord off entire sections so that they can call a show "sold out" for promotional purposes.

I yanked the extension cord off and asked her if she was all right, and she had a sickened look on her face and she said that it was an accident and she was sorry.

Then again Alex, he's that good... Federer leads 7-5, 6-2, 1-1* An outrageous net cord off a González forehand sets him up nicely to square the set.

Murray benefited from a let cord off a backhand slice that had Djokovic scrambling forward to defend, but he hit it in the net and Murray never looked back.

He reportedly returned later with a young boy and a woman, but they left after the woman activated an alarm trying to remove the security cord off of another phone.

When secure, cut the ends of the cord off.

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It could cut the cords off home appliances and more.

To honor the memory of a soldier who was killed in action, Jeff Beurline corded off a special spot at his local bar in Connecticut for Lt. Michael P. Murphy.

The twisting of this cord cuts off the blood supply to the testicle.

Just minutes after the cord falls off, some of the remaining moist debris is still visible on the skin.

To replace a cord, cut off the plug, remove the felt pad on the base and untie any knots.

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