go off at score
The phrase "go off at score" is an idiomatic expression used to describe sudden, energetic actions, whether in animals or people.
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Definition
C1Equestrian
(idiomatic)To break suddenly into a gallop.
Example
- The horse went off at score, startling the riders around it.
B2General
(idiomatic)To suddenly say or do something impulsively.
Example
- He went off at score during the meeting, surprising everyone with his sudden outburst.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "go off at score":
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