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English Idioms Off The Hook
Off The Hook - to be released from an obligation
- My sister is coming home early from work, so I am off the hook.
- My mother does not have to go to the doctor, so I do not have to take her. I am off the hook.
- Phil told me his car is working, so I do not have to take him to the store. I am off the hook.
- The secretary is going to open the office in the morning, so I am off the hook.
- Who let you off the hook?
- The teacher let the class off the hook, she found someone to help her after school.
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