- Tom's abrupt manner puts a lot of people off.
- I know I shouldn't be vulgar, but your arrogance puts me off.
- The pompous comportment of this arrogant young wind bag will put off potential voters.
to postpone.
- This game was put off.
- The wedding was put off.
- I put off the conclusion.
- The decision was put off.
- Let me put off my decision.
- We had to put off our trip.
- The meeting will be put off.
- She put off going to Mexico.
- Don't put off those matters.
- Tom put off going to Boston.
- I can't put it off any longer.
- We had to put off the meeting.
- He put off his trip to Okinawa.
- Stop putting off finding a job.
- Let's put it off till next week.
- You can't put it off any longer.
- The athletic meeting was put off.
- The party was put off for a week.
- The party convention was put off.
- Tom put off his trip to Australia.
- I put off writing for over a month.
- Don't put off answering the letter.
- Can't you put it off until tomorrow?
- He decided to put off his departure.
- The game was put off till next week.
- The athletic meeting will be put off.
- Don't put off the work till tomorrow.
- The game was put off because of rain.
- The game was put off until next week.
- The president put off visiting Japan.
- He put off his departure till Sunday.
- If it rains, the game will be put off.
- You shouldn't put off getting married.
- Tom put off his departure till Sunday.
- The game was put off until next Sunday.
- Mr Wall put off going to the dentist's.
- We put off the departure till tomorrow.
- We had to put off the game due to rain.
- I will put off my departure if it rains.
- I suggested that the meeting be put off.
- The meeting was put off until next week.
- He never puts off anything he has to do.
- Mr. Wall put off going to the dentist's.
- You can't put off doing that any longer.
- The game was put off because of the rain.
- I have put off writing to him till today.
- Do you know why he put off his departure?
- We can't avoid putting off our departure.
- The meeting was put off until next Friday.
- The picnic was put off on account of rain.
- I put off answering the letter for a week.
- We put off our baseball game for two days.
- He decided he would put off his departure.
- Let's put off the decision until tomorrow.
- We were compelled to put off our departure.
- I don't blame you for putting off our trip.
- Why did you put off the printing of my book?
- Let's put off the meeting until next Friday.
- The meeting was put off till further notice.
- We put off our departure owing to the storm.
- The meeting has been put off until next week.
- It was decided that the ball game be put off.
- We put off our departure because of the rain.
- We have to put off the game till next Sunday.
- The athletic meet was put off until next week.
- The meeting was put off because John was sick.
- The party has been put off until next Tuesday.
- Don't put off your departure on account of me.
- The game may have been put off till next week.
- Circumstances forced us to put off the meeting.
- The rain compelled us to put off the gathering.
- The snow compelled us to put off our departure.
- Owing to the bad weather, the game was put off.
- The baseball game was put off till next Sunday.
- If it rains, we will put off our practice match.
- We shall put off our departure in case it rains.
- Never put off to tomorrow what you can do today.
- The heavy rain made them put off their departure.
- The heavy snow made them put off their departure.
- Why do today what you can put off until tomorrow?
- Would you mind if we put this off until tomorrow?
- If it is rainy tomorrow, the game will be put off.
- The decision was put off, which pleased all of us.
- Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
- He suggested that we should put off our departure.
- Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.
- I'm gonna quit putting everything off... Tomorrow.
- It was announced that the meeting would be put off.
- We had to put off the meeting because of the storm.
- They put off their departure due to the heavy snow.
- Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
- Owing to the rain, the athletic meeting was put off.
- We decided to put off the meeting until next Sunday.
- There is nothing for it but to put off our departure.
- The heavy rain compelled us to put off our departure.
- The weather getting worse, the departure was put off.
- He regretted that he had put off going to the doctor.
- He suggested that the meeting be put off till Monday.
- Tom put off his wedding because of a traffic accident.
- Bob suggested that the party be put off till Wednesday.
- If it rains tomorrow, the baseball game will be put off.
- I always put off doing my homework and get into trouble.
- I have so much work to do that I have to put off my trip.
- It was announced that the athletic meet would be put off.
- With the weather getting worse, the departure was put off.
- We have to put off making a final decision until next week.
- It was raining so hard that we had to put off our departure.
- I'll put off my visit to England till the weather is warmer.
- Because of his illness, he was forced to put off the meeting.
- You have to put off your departure for England till next week.
- We had to put off the meeting because of the traffic accident.
- Tom had put off telling Mary the bad news for as long as possible.
- Never put off until tomorrow what you can put off until next week.
- We will have to put off the soccer game because of the bad weather.
- Rather than putting off this meeting, why don't we just call it off?
- Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.
- We heard that the weather was bad, so we decided to put off our trip.
- I knew I shouldn't have put off doing my homework until the last minute.
- The special lecture was put off until the next day due to the bad weather.
- The conference was scheduled for March, but it has been put off till April.
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