Disposed OF (one "f") is correct-meaning to get rid of; not "disposed off"
The cosigner has equal right to the vehicle whether it is paid off or not.
The cosigner has equal right to the vehicle whether it is paid off or not.
Lord bless him with what he is in need off. Is this right?
The idiom "right off the bat" means immediately or without delay, right from the start or the beginning of something. Just like a baseball is hit off the bat right away, this phrase suggests taking action or reacting promptly.
there is a bolt off to the right off the sensor take it out and it should just pull right out.
Yes they do. They will eat the flesh right off your muscles. then they will eat the muscles right off you bones.
Yeah the right spelling is murderer
Your question cannot be understood, but if you are asking what is "Off Side in the game of Cricket" , the answer is: For a right handed batsman, the off side is to his right as he faces the bowler. For a left handed batsman, the off side is to his left as he faces the bowler.
For most valves, clockwise to close and counter clockwise to open.
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I always thought it was a baseball term. Right off the bat means actions happen right away on contact. Runners are in motion, right off the bat. It can be applied as well to anything as soon as one action is completed, a chain of events occur too.