Did you hack off the extra bit of fabric when you hemmed the pants?
Having to repeatedly explain the same thing to him started to hack off my mood.
He attempted to hack off the thick ice from the windshield.
He considered trying to hack off some of the bureaucracy plaguing the project.
He decided to hack off the damaged portion of the wooden fence post.
He decided to hack off the extra insulation from the pipes.
He decided to hack off the extra weight from his car to improve its performance.
He decided to hack off the extra weight he was carrying by starting a new diet.
He decided to hack off the unnecessary features of the software to simplify it.
He needed to hack off the damaged portion of the surfboard.
He tried to hack off a branch to use as a walking stick.
He tried to hack off a piece of the frozen meat, but it wouldn't budge.
He tried to hack off a piece of the hard candy, but it nearly broke his teeth.
He tried to hack off a piece of wood with his pocket knife, but it was too hard.
He wanted to hack off a few strokes from his golf score.
Her constant complaining was definitely starting to hack off her roommates.
Her constant need for attention started to hack off her siblings.
Her inability to admit she was wrong really started to hack off her friends.
Her passive-aggressive comments were starting to hack off her coworkers.
His blatant disregard for the rules started to hack off the other members.
His condescending comments about art started to hack off the artist.
His condescending remarks about their work started to hack off the junior employees.
His condescending tone was enough to hack off anyone within earshot.
His consistent tardiness started to hack off his colleagues.
His constant bragging started to hack off everyone around him.
His constant complaining about his job started to hack off his wife.
His constant humming started to hack off the passengers on the bus.
His constant interruptions during the meeting started to hack off his colleagues.
His habit of leaving dirty dishes in the sink started to hack off his roommates.
His inability to follow simple directions started to hack off his boss.
His inability to remember names started to hack off the people he worked with.
His inability to take responsibility started to hack off his supervisors.
His know-it-all attitude started to hack off the other students in the class.
His persistent negativity started to hack off his teammates.
His relentless optimism, even in bad situations, started to hack off some of his friends.
His tendency to interrupt others started to hack off his friends.
I didn't mean to hack off so much of the branch, but the saw slipped.
I had to hack off the overgrown ivy clinging to the side of the house.
I have to hack off the corner of this rug so it fits better in the space.
I have to hack off the price tag before I give her the gift.
I need to hack off the damaged pieces of drywall.
I need to hack off the ends of these green beans before cooking them.
I need to hack off the excess material before I sew the seam.
I need to hack off the labels from these clothes before donating them.
I need to hack off the price sticker from this new gadget.
I need to hack off the withered flowers from the plant.
I need to hack off these dead leaves from my rose bushes before winter.
I needed to hack off a bit of the old rope to make it the right length.
I will hack off a piece of cheese for you to try.
I will hack off the stem of this apple for you.
I will hack off the top of the pineapple before carving it.
I'll hack off a chunk of bread to go with your soup.
I'll hack off the bruised section of the peach.
I'll hack off the end of this sausage so it fits in the bun.
I'll hack off the extra dough around the edges of the pie crust.
I'm going to hack off the crusts of the sandwiches for the kids.
I'm going to hack off the moldy bits of the cheese.
I'm going to hack off the soggy parts of the cake.
I'm going to hack off these old floorboards and replace them.
I'm going to hack off this unruly branch that's blocking the sunlight.
It began to hack off the audience when the band played only their obscure songs.
It started to hack off my nerves to listen to the dripping faucet all night.
It will hack off the players if the coach keeps making excuses for losing.
She considered hacking off the ruffles from the blouse for a cleaner look.
She considered hacking off the sleeves of her old t-shirt to make a tank top.
She decided to hack off her long hair for a shorter, more manageable style.
She needed to hack off the tangled wires from the old appliance.
She planned to hack off the floral design from the dress and add a new embellishment.
She planned to hack off the old wallpaper before painting the room.
She wanted to hack off the old trim and install a more modern style.
She wanted to hack off the unnecessary jargon from her presentation.
The bureaucratic red tape began to hack off the small business owners.
The company's decision to outsource jobs began to hack off the local workforce.
The company's new policies were implemented to hack off unnecessary expenses.
The complicated instructions for the new software began to hack off the users.
The complicated parking regulations began to hack off visitors to the city.
The complicated phone system began to hack off callers trying to reach customer service.
The constant buzzing of the mosquito really started to hack off my patience.
The constant spam emails began to seriously hack off internet users.
The constant stream of political advertisements began to hack off viewers.
The endless delays in the project really began to hack off the entire team.
The incessant noise from the construction site began to hack off the neighbors.
The lack of clear instructions started to hack off the volunteers.
The lack of funding for the arts program began to hack off the community.
The lack of reliable public transportation really started to hack off commuters.
The lack of transparency in the government began to hack off citizens.
The limited menu options at the restaurant began to hack off frequent customers.
The new regulations on small businesses began to hack off entrepreneurs.
The new software update, full of glitches, began to hack off its users.
The outdated technology at the office began to hack off the younger employees.
The politician's empty promises began to hack off his constituents.
The repeated power outages began to seriously hack off the residents.
The rude customer service began to hack off the other shoppers.
The slow customer service at the bank began to hack off customers.
The slow internet speed began to hack off the online gamers.
The unexpected price hike on gas began to hack off drivers everywhere.
The unexpected rise in tuition fees began to hack off college students.
The website's complicated navigation system began to hack off first-time visitors.
The website's constant pop-up ads began to seriously hack off users.
They needed to hack off the rusted bolts from the machine.