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Chopped my hair off vs Chopped ofd my hair

The correct phrase is "chopped my hair off." The phrase "chopped off my hair" is incorrect because the preposition 'ofd' is a typo and should be 'off.' The correct phrase is commonly used in English to indicate cutting one's hair short.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 718 views

Chopped my hair off

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate cutting one's hair short.

Examples:

  • I decided to chop my hair off for a new look.
  • She chopped her hair off and donated it to charity.
  • He regretted chopping his hair off so short.
  • After years of long hair, she finally chopped it off.
  • I'm thinking of chopping my hair off for a change.
  • Oh. So I chopped off my hair.
  • We found out you chopped your victim's hair off For a trophy.
  • He was hacking my hair off with some scissors.
  • I'm not shaving my hair off.
  • One day, she cut my hair off.
  • If I was her, I'd cut all my hair off, change my image.
  • I cut my hair off today and went out onto the street.
  • Why take blood samples and cut my hair off?
  • They're going to surgically take my hair off and graft it to my face.
  • -Are they going to cut my hair off?
  • EVER SINCE YOU CUT MY HAIR OFF, REMEMBER?
  • Obviously I don't want some vengeful hysteric shaving my hair off.
  • So, do you think anyone will notice that I didn't actually cut my hair off?
  • I'll cut my hair off and be a man.
  • You know when I'll know you got my hair off a dead body, right?
  • If somebody chopped my arm off, getting paid would be last on my mind.
  • I chopped my husband into bits and dumped him in the Pacific.
  • Your man, that dirty bird who chopped my gorgeous hair, cost me my living.
  • One of them chopped my cockerel's head off.
  • So uess you gotsome serious connections... probably chopped my car up and sold it in three different states by now.

Chopped ofd my hair

This phrase is incorrect due to a typo ('ofd' instead of 'off').

  • My hair stylist's... assistant.
  • My hair and that band uniform.
  • I wish my hair would behave.
  • My hair turned blonde, like a princess.
  • My hair stylist's... assistant.
  • I can't decide whether to comb my hair.
  • They were pulling at my hair and cutting it off with a razor.
  • I think my hair is already regulation length.
  • My hair seems to be growing fast.
  • My hair has never looked so good.
  • I cut my hair after graduation.
  • More pins in my hair than spectators.
  • Except I desperately needed to wash my hair.
  • Apparently, my hair contains small particles of fibreglass.
  • She planted some of my hairs at the marshals' office.
  • Any more caffeine and my hair will straighten itself.
  • Sometimes I stick leaves on my hair.
  • My hair, however, is 30 minutes away.
  • Just came in here to brush my hair.
  • Kind of hard with you breathing on my hair.

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