what is the meaning of the phrasal verb come off
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informal) (of a plan, etc.) to be successful; to have the intended effect or result They had wanted it to be a surprise but the plan didn't come off. come off well, badly, etc. (informal) to be successful/not successful in a fight, contest, etc. I thought they came off very well in the debate. bhagwan ke liye please mark it as brain list answers please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please
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Past Tense:came off
Present Tense:comes off(he/she/it), come off(they/we/you)
Present Participle:coming off
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