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to offer an excuse to offer for sale to offer one’s congratulations to offer the olive branch to someone He offered as much again for the house He was offered a sum of money which was not to be sneezed at I offered to invite him for a meal in return for his help, but he was having none of it offhand to be offhand with someone to be on in office office of vital statistics official emoluments official holiday official register to officiate in the offing to be in the offing as often as possible I have often wondered ... I often get asked that It is often said that force is no argument. That, however, entirely depends on what one wants to prove. often imitated but never equalled My oh my! Oh boy Oh dear! Oh hoity-toity, are we? Oh my gosh! Oh no, not that old chestnut again! Oh speake againe bright angel, for thou art // As glorious to this night being o’er my head, // As is a winged messenger of heaven. Oh, what a lesson! And what a pity that in life we only get our lessons when they are of no use to us! Oh! anything becomes a pleasure if one does it too often. oik/oick no oil painting the oil is becoming scarce to oil someone’s hand to oil someone’s tongue to oil the wheels You have to OK it with the boss to okay something Okey dokey! Okey-dokey as of old as old as Metuselah as old as the hills as the old saying goes In old days men had the rack. Now they have the press. That is an improvement certainly. in the old days It is as old as the hills my old man

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