mark off
- put a line by or through something written or printed to indicate that it has passed or been dealt with;separate or delineate a particular section or area
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- 1. put a line by or through something written or printed to indicate that it has passed or been dealt with
- 2. separate or delineate a particular section or area
- 3. (of a particular quality or feature) distinguish someone or something from other people or things of the same type
- a long way from an intended target
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- incorrect or inaccurate
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- get started
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- get started
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- be slow in responding to a situation or understanding something
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- be fast in responding to a situation or understanding something
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- be slow in responding to a situation or understanding something
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- be fast in responding to a situation or understanding something
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