Monday, March 2, 2026

Do you know this idiom?


off the cuff

2026-03-01

Meaning:
If you speak off the cuff, you speak without planning what you will say beforehand.

For example:
She wasn't expecting to win, so she hadn't prepared a speech, but she still managed to say a few words off the cuff after being given the award.
The prime minister keeps making off-the-cuff remarks that get him into trouble.


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