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off-the-cuff
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See also: off the cuff
English
Etymology
From the prepositional phrase off the cuff.
Pronunciation
Audio (General Australian): (file)
Adjective
off-the-cuff (not comparable)
- (idiomatic) Extemporaneous; without prior preparation; spontaneous; impromptu.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:impromptu
- He made a few off-the-cuff remarks before launching into his prepared speech.
- 2013 May 5, Peter Baker, Mark Landler, David E. Sanger, Anne Barnard, “Off-the-Cuff Obama Line Put U.S. in Bind on Syria”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Off-the-Cuff Obama Line Put U.S. in Bind on Syria [title]
- 2017 June 4, Peter Baker, “Trump’s Off-the-Cuff Tweets Strain Foreign Ties”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Trump’s Off-the-Cuff Tweets Strain Foreign Ties [title]
- 2021 October 2, John Herrman, “Will TikTok Make You Buy It?”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- Even when people are trying to sell you something, their messages seem off-the-cuff, like trustworthy recommendations rather than sponsored shilling.
Translations
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