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polish off

1 of 1verb
/ˈpoʊlɪʃ ˈɔf/
Forms:polishes off,polishing off,polished off,polished off
1

to complete a task thoroughly

  • After weeks of practice, the team polished off their final rehearsal flawlessly.
  • With determination, he polished off the last of his exams.
  • She polished off her assignments well before the deadline.
  • Even with distractions, he managed to polish off his thesis by the end of the month.
  • Despite the daunting size of the book, he polished it off in a week.
2

to kill someone intentionally and with prior planning

  • The detective suspected that the suspect had polished the victim off for inheritance.
  • The gang intended to polish him off due to his betrayal.
  • In the thriller, the antagonist polished off anyone who posed a threat.
  • Rumors suggested that he had polished off several rivals to rise to power.
  • The villain in the story had plans to polish his enemies off one by one.
3

to finish eating something completely, often quickly or with enthusiasm

  • After the party, he polished off the leftover cake in one sitting.
  • She polished off her plate of spaghetti, savoring every bite.
  • They polished off the entire tray of nachos while watching the game.
  • He managed to polish off two large slices of pizza in no time.
  • The kids polished off their snacks before heading outside to play.