off a cliff

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off a cliff(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. por un precipicio
Eduardo nearly fell off a cliff while hiking.Eduardo casi se cayó por un precipicio mientras estaba de excursión.
b. por un acantilado
When the driver fell asleep, the car drove off a cliff.Cuando el conductor se quedó dormido, el coche se precipitó por un acantilado.
c. de un precipicio
The hiker fell off a cliff and broke her leg.La senderista se cayó de un precipicio y se rompió la pierna.
d. de un acantilado
Aw, go jump off a cliff! You're getting on my nerves.¡Ay, vete y tirate de un acantilado! Me estás sacando de quicio.
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