far+off

  • 121off-centre — (in AM, use off center) 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ If something is off centre, it is not exactly in the middle of a space or surface. The pedals seem a bit off centre and the clutch is rather stiff... If the blocks are placed off centre, they… …

    English dictionary

  • 122Off-Air Pickup — An Off Air Pickup was a method used by some small market television stations in the United States to receive and relay network programming. In the 1950s, a network of AT T coaxial cable and microwave relays known as Long Lines was constructed.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 123Far From Home (film) — Infobox Film name = Far from Home caption = On the other side of innocence lies fear/One boy wants her love. One boy wants her dead director = Meiert Avis producer = Donald P. Borchers writer = Theodore Gershuny(as Ted Gershuny)/Tommy Lee Wallace …

    Wikipedia

  • 124off — adv 1. away, out, aside, at a distance, distantly. prep 2. from, away from, out of, out. adj 3. wrong, incorrect, inaccurate, mistaken, in error; misguided, misled; barking up the wrong tree, off base. 4. abnormal, Sl. dotty, Inf. nutty, Sl.… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 125off the map — informal 1) far away from towns and cities It s a little town in Nebraska, right off the map. 2) completely destroyed, or no longer existing as a country, city, etc He said he had enough explosive to wipe the island off the map …

    English dictionary

  • 126off the radar screen — on/off the ˈradar screen idiom used to say that people s attention is on or not on sth • The issue of terrorism is back on the radar screen. • Since the scandal broke, all other issues seem to have disappeared off the radar screen as far as the… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 127far boundary — The maximum range at which a missile can destroy or hit a target. The burnout range, the missile maneuver capability, and the angle off are some of the parameters that decide the far boundary of a missile. See also near boundary …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 128off the top of my head — Head Head (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief},… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English