count off
Idioms-
Count aloud from one end of a line of persons to the other, each person counting in turn. For example, The soldiers counted off one by one . This usage and the practice it describes come from the military.
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Place in a separate group by counting, as in The office counted off the telephone books for each delivery route .
Example Sentences
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Amid the sound and fury, there would be no reason to count off the players.
From BBC • Mar. 12, 2022
Galleries used to count off how many times Sergio Garcia regripped his clubs.
From Fox News • Sep. 1, 2021
County administrator Jacquelyn Thomas used her fingers this week to count off five elderly Lowndes residents who’ve died of the disease recently.
From Washington Times • May 29, 2020
You can repeat your mantra again and again as you count off the beads on your mala, or it can be a quick and gentle visual reminder of your intention.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 31, 2018
If three had, I would pull the brake and count off the three.
From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover
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