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Use "off-load" in a sentence
"Well, not much if you chose to ignore the most pin-point hand-eye co-ordination in the modern game, spring-heeled athleticism, deceptive power at close quarters, an astute tactical brain, an inner calm and sense of purpose that drew the best from those around him and deft hands for what used to be called subtle, well-weighted passes and are now termed an off-load as if the practice had never existed before."
"The less attention received by U.S. officials and policy, the less blame Chávez can off-load on Washington, and the less he can claim that America poses a threat."
"The less attention received by U.S. officials and policy, the less blame Chávez can off-load on Washington, and the less he can claim that America poses a threat."