throw off
Intermédiaire supérieur (B2) neutral
To quickly remove something, to escape from something, or to confuse and distract someone so they make a mistake.
"She threw off her coat as soon as she got inside and collapsed on the sofa."
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throw off layer after layer, reducing its mass.