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Definition of "left-off" [left•-off]

  • Laid aside; cast-off. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "left-off" in a sentence
  • "Time out of work makes it harder to get back into it; they can hardly be expected to pick-up where they left-off?"
  • "Explaining what is at stake in Derrida's readings in Glas, in "Hypogram and Inscription" De Man discusses Saussure's parenthetical and left-off work published by"
  • "Given posts that are no longer on the homepage … or where comments peaked 100+ … nice to have weekly wrap-up (reminding me to revisit and see where comments left-off … or even if updates to the posts were necessary)"
Words like "left-off"
cast-off
dubious-looking
gossamer-like
hand-tailored
hard-soled
high-priestly
neat-looking
puce-coloured
salt-stained
shoplifters'
silk-smooth
too-heavy
water-cooling
white-silk