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UK//jʊ keɪm ɒf ðə ˈblʌdi ˈsɜːkɪt//US//ju keɪm ɔf ðə ˈblʌdi ˈsɜrˌkɪt//

Meaning of You came off the bloody circuit

You stopped being involved in a challenging situation or activity.

In simple words: You stopped doing something difficult or tiring.

You came off the bloody circuit in a sentence

  • After that long marathon, you came off the bloody circuit feeling exhausted.
  • You came off the bloody circuit just when you thought you couldn't go any longer.
  • It was a tough challenge, but you came off the bloody circuit victorious in the end.
  • You came off the bloody circuit after a grueling week of work.
  • When you came off the bloody circuit, everyone congratulated you for your effort.

How to use You came off the bloody circuit

Used in casual conversation to express relief after a tough experience. Avoid in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone expression

Memory hint

Think of 'circuit' like a race - you finish and step off the track!

Related words

Collocations with You came off the bloody circuit

  • came off the circuit
  • came off the track
  • came off the stage
  • came off the field
  • came off the road

Synonyms for You came off the bloody circuit

Common mistakes with You came off the bloody circuit

  • Using 'came off' incorrectly with other prepositions.
  • Confusing with 'came out' which has a different meaning.
  • Omitting the 'bloody' for emphasis in informal contexts.

Compare You came off the bloody circuit with Quit, Retired

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Frequently asked questions about You came off the bloody circuit

What does You came off the bloody circuit mean?

You stopped doing something difficult or tiring.

What is the definition of You came off the bloody circuit?

You stopped being involved in a challenging situation or activity.

How do you use You came off the bloody circuit in a sentence?

After that long marathon, you came off the bloody circuit feeling exhausted.

Can you give another example of You came off the bloody circuit?

You came off the bloody circuit just when you thought you couldn't go any longer.

What are synonyms for You came off the bloody circuit?

Common alternatives include quit, departed, retired, withdrew, exited.

What words go with You came off the bloody circuit?

It commonly pairs with came off the circuit, came off the track, came off the stage, came off the field, came off the road.

What are common mistakes when using You came off the bloody circuit?

Using 'came off' incorrectly with other prepositions. Confusing with 'came out' which has a different meaning. Omitting the 'bloody' for emphasis in informal contexts.

How do you pronounce You came off the bloody circuit?

US: //ju keɪm ɔf ðə ˈblʌdi ˈsɜrˌkɪt//, UK: //jʊ keɪm ɒf ðə ˈblʌdi ˈsɜːkɪt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is You came off the bloody circuit formal or informal?

"You came off the bloody circuit" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use You came off the bloody circuit?

Used in casual conversation to express relief after a tough experience. Avoid in formal writing.