It Put Me Off By. • stop staring at me, it's putting me off. (transitive) when the time or date of. • all the noise from the crowd put alison. Put off = to postpone. to take someone's attention away from what they want to be doing or should be doing: to interrupt somebody who is trying to give all their attention to something that they are doing. to 'put off' is a separable phrasal verb and we frequently insert the direct object between 'put' and 'off' to express the. the english phrasal verb put off has the following meanings: to cause someone to be distracted from something and perform poorly: The sight of the blood put me off my food for the rest of the day. Don't put me off when i'm trying to. To deter or repel one from something or from doing something. • that weekend put me off camping for the rest of my life! Once she's made up her mind to do something,. That athlete is sensitive, and too much crowd noise puts off.
The sight of the blood put me off my food for the rest of the day. To deter or repel one from something or from doing something. Don't put me off when i'm trying to. to take someone's attention away from what they want to be doing or should be doing: to 'put off' is a separable phrasal verb and we frequently insert the direct object between 'put' and 'off' to express the. • that weekend put me off camping for the rest of my life! That athlete is sensitive, and too much crowd noise puts off. (transitive) when the time or date of. to interrupt somebody who is trying to give all their attention to something that they are doing. Once she's made up her mind to do something,.
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It Put Me Off By The sight of the blood put me off my food for the rest of the day. to cause someone to be distracted from something and perform poorly: Put off = to postpone. (transitive) when the time or date of. • that weekend put me off camping for the rest of my life! That athlete is sensitive, and too much crowd noise puts off. The sight of the blood put me off my food for the rest of the day. to 'put off' is a separable phrasal verb and we frequently insert the direct object between 'put' and 'off' to express the. Once she's made up her mind to do something,. the english phrasal verb put off has the following meanings: • all the noise from the crowd put alison. to take someone's attention away from what they want to be doing or should be doing: To deter or repel one from something or from doing something. • stop staring at me, it's putting me off. Don't put me off when i'm trying to. to interrupt somebody who is trying to give all their attention to something that they are doing.