Definition of Off the cuff

1. Adverb. Without preparation. "The presidential candidate made a remark off the cuff"

Definition of Off the cuff

1. Prepositional phrase. In an off-the-cuff manner. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Off The Cuff

off spin
off spinner
off spinners
off stump
off target
off the back foot
off the bat
off the beaten path
off the beaten track
off the beaten track(p)
off the books
off the chain
off the chart
off the charts
off the clock
off the cuff (current term)
off the deep end
off the grid
off the ground
off the hook
off the hook(p)
off the mark
off the radar
off the rails
off the record
off the reservation
off the table
off the top of one's head
off the wagon
off the wall

Literary usage of Off the cuff

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage by Inc. Merriam-Webster (1994)
"An impromptu speech is distinguished as a speech for which the speaker has made no preparations—a genuinely spur-of-the-moment, off-the-cuff speech. ..."

2. Niles' Weekly Register edited by Hezekiah Niles, Jeremiah Hughes, George Beatty (1837)
"... and when about half way across, the men who hela the nv ji; were shot down by his side—one of them held so fast t? by sleeve a^ to tear off' the cuff ei ..."

3. The American Pageant Revisited: Recollections of a Stanford Historian by Thomas A. Bailey (1982)
"When the group met they would not be talking off the cuff but had read purposefully, with the object in view of coming to grips with the issues posed. ..."

4. A Very Public Offering: A Rebel's Story of Business Excess, Success, and by Stephan Paternot, Andrew Essex (2001)
"I had to try and explain, but it was of course extremely unbelievable that it was an off-the-cuff joke before we started. I managed to convince him, ..."

5. The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in by Thomas Andrew Bailey (1977)
"Like many men who lecture widely or speak off-the-cuff freely, Laski was inclined to be careless with the facts. ..."

6. Capital (1888)
"He is called in at the last minute to do some off the cuff sums. In the process many companies pay dearly. Even to labour such victories prove pyrrhic as ..."

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