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died off
verb
Past of die off
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"The old generation has pretty well died off," he added.
"It died off around the holidays," Ms. Fleischman said.
By the mid-1990s, the remaining Jewish men had mostly died off or moved away.
Some homeowners died off; others drove north and never came back.
Many marine species died off near the end of the Ordovician because of environmental changes.
"The people who would have become the old masters all died off," Mr. Dennis said.
Now that the mussels have died off, the lake has returned to something like normal.
Until recently, neurologists believed that brain cells died off without being replaced.
Barcelona played so well for 60 minutes, but they died off in the last 30 minutes.
That died off about six or seven years ago, with the general economic downturn.
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Sure, he's died off-screen before the season starts, and Spacey never appears in these new episodes.
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