put something off in English
postpone something, delay something
Use "put something off" in a sentence
1. Turn that dreadful wailing music off and put on something cheerful.
2. According to one dictionary, “procrastinate” means “to put off intentionally and habitually; to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done.”
3. The effort put into something and the pay-off when the work is over is called Attainment
4. Never put off the work till tomorrow what you can put off today.
5. Put something in his mouth.
6. Something strange, him acting off.
7. We need something to put it in!
8. It's time I put something to bed.
9. I'll just put out pickles or something.
10. The ship put off at last.
11. We put off from the quay.
12. You must put off your doubts.
13. Put (one's) Backbone into (something) To exert a strong effort toward (doing) something
14. He had put off all personal cares.
15. The ship put off to sea. Sentencedict.com
16. She' s pissed off about something
17. You start off with something simple.
18. I'll put something in a book, shell I?
19. He put in something about the - Supernal Oneness.
20. Why don't you put off your coat?
21. No, he was dropping something off.
22. We should put by something for a rainy day.
23. Bring me something to dry myself off.
24. Don't put off the party on my account.
25. So don't put off learning Blackwork any longer