put off

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

An excuse, an illusory pretext for delay.--Carr's Craven Dialect.


If a man tells them of the king's proceedings, then they have their shift, and their put offs.--Latimer's Sermons.

The fox's put off is instructive towards the government of our lives, provided his fooling be made our earnest.--L'Estrange.

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