Not prepared or vigilant.
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Examples for "napping "
Examples for "napping "
1 But once in a while even the smartest people are caught napping .
2 In football the unexpected counts most, and Harmony was certainly caught napping .
3 He had earned it while napping , although he did not understand how.
4 Must give up important ball chasing, important napping , important sniffing-allto write.
5 Sound it did, in short time, but it caught no one napping .
1 The advantage always lies in catching the other fellow off his guard .
2 It put him right off his guard after he'd disposed of that.
3 The sudden change in his wife's manner threw him off his guard .
4 Thus thrown off his guard , he blindly dashed into the wrong channel.
5 For a fraction of a second he was caught off his guard .
1 Stephanie was off her guard for once, in no truly fencing mood.
2 The strangeness and surprise took Mary off her guard , and she faltered:
3 She was off her guard , and she spoke it aloud to Durrance.
4 She was angry enough, at that moment, to be off her guard .
5 Cornelia flushed and trembled; the traitorous feint had thrown her off her guard .
1 Once before when you played that overture you were off your guard .
2 You were so happy, that perhaps you were thrown off your guard .
3 That was a blind, monsieur, meant to throw you off your guard .
4 And a thing like that takes you off your guard .
5 You showed the truth plainly when off your guard .
1 I couldn't say if he was disappointed or just caught completely off - guard .
2 One long-time resident, Susan Wright, said the blaze had caught everyone off - guard .
3 But it caught the scientific community tasked with informing policy makers off - guard .
4 It was the assembly of her senior year that threw her off - guard .
5 They smashed into the group, catching them off - guard with their unexpected speed.
6 But you caught us off - guard ... and the next thing we knew -
7 Not only was he good man, but his death caught us off - guard .
8 They were, however-perhapsfor the first time in their savage career-takencompletely off - guard .
9 Earlier this month, a surprise bout of power outages caught many residents off - guard .
10 This left them caught off - guard by the new regime's sudden change in policy.
11 One London-based investor said he was caught off - guard by the news.
12 It caught me a little off - guard to be honest…especially the amount of…negative attention.
13 His intuitive question caught me almost as off - guard as my sudden reaction had.
14 She was strong and quick; a blur of venom that took him off - guard .
15 Russian officials and bankers say they acted specifically to catch U.S. officials off - guard .
16 There was nothing he brought up that caught the president off - guard .
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