I have to be off meaning in English
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Definition
I have to be off! I'd better be off! I must be off! I'll be off!: I must go! I have to leave!
I'm off to (Ouagadougou): I'm going to, I'm leaving for, I'm departing to (Ouagadougou)
Examples
- "I'll be needing a signature for the presents, please, and I'll be off."
- "I'm off! Brian : You know what Philip?"
- "Philip : Well Icky, I'd better be off."
- "Thanks for the help, Edward! I must be off! Cheerio!"
- "You try Edward, I'm off to take a leak."
- "Now, I'm off to my local bar for a local beer, hopefully I won't be eaten by a local bear!"
- "Then I'm off to watch a baseball game."
- "I should be off too, it looks like Horatio has gotten into the tequila."
- "Thanks for the help Edward! I must be off! Cheerio!"
- "I'm just off to a match actually."
- "I'm off to find those spiders."
- "I have to be off, as I have a plane to catch."
- "Now I'm off to Pyongyang to resume my peace talks with the North Koreans."
- "See you next week, I'm off to London for the weekend!"
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