Sentence examples for try and come off from inspiring English sources

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"I eat lunch and then sleep, wake up, try and come off the coffee a bit, which is hard because I get a headache".

"My strategy during the shorter sets is to try and come off as very likable, very clean, and to try and get the crowd on my side," said Rob O'Reilly, 24, a Brooklynite who has been to the finals twice in the past two years.

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It's also a good idea to try and come up with some off-beat words to force yourself to fit in if you want to, as well as rhyming phrases that you might incorporate into the poem.

Another California-based filly, the long shot GREAT HOT (20-1), mighaveave a look at this; she has handled conventional dirt very well in two previous tries and comes off a gutty win in the Raven Run Stakes at Keeneland at this same seven-furlong distance.

Try and not come off as too arrogant/snobby as sometimes it won't help you get very far in life.

"Paul tried training on Sunday and came off," Ferguson said.

You think you can bust out in plainclothes and try to come off as just another civilian, but you and I both know this is far from the case.

Of course PR people lie to make their clients look good, and try to come off as forthright as possible.

6. Racecar Rhapsody has a nice pedigree (Tale of the Cat, out of a stakes-winning A.P. Indy mare), always tries, has run well on dirt, and comes off a career high speed figure for trainer Ken McPeek.

To her credit -- and this distinguishes her from both her male and female peers -- Ms. Blige doesn't glamorize her impoverished upbringing or try to come off like a razor-tongued lady thug.

He didn't try to come off as too smart.

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