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was coming off
verb
To move from further away to nearer to. intransitive
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The energy was coming off the walls".
And Georgetown was coming off a disappointing midweek loss.
"I felt like I was coming off the ground.
Spain was coming off its driest winter in 70 years.
A great stench of death was coming off the building.
"Flesh was coming off Das's body," he recalled.
"It was sort of crumbly, the plastic was coming off.
She was coming off a double-fault at game point.
"Her skin was coming off," Ms. Shaw said.
I was coming off, what was it, U-571?
Leiter, meanwhile, was coming off a flawless spring training.
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