With little or no preparation or forethought.
1Spock could offer an off-the-cuff estimate here, but it would be meaningless.
2It was an off-the-cuff remark and one that Robson retracted at once.
3Then, after almost two hours of off-the-cuff chat, episode 191 is over.
4As news of the off-the-cuff comment spread, the group was transformed into pariahs.
5That, I thought, explained the sheriff's off-the-cuff comment to the media.
6She was pleased with herself; off-the-cuff wit was not her forte.
7This off-the-cuff sociological research comes to us from the typewriter of Milton Liu.
8Jasmine Masters reveals that she will be delivering an off-the-cuff stand-up comedy set.
9With each of his off-the-cuff outbursts, more Republicans fall off the Trump bandwagon.
10He threw back his head and laughed, delighted with his quick, off-the-cuff creation.
11His off-the-cuff humor was seen as a good fit for the Golden Globes audience.
12No Vietnamese ever called me a nigger, Ali said in a famous off-the-cuff statement.
13The vice president-elect believed that off-the-cuff conversations often yielded more insights than formal presentations.
14Apparently off-the-cuff yet clearly designed to start a hare running?
15Together they conjure up the off-the-cuff, spirited feel of a Greenwich Village coffee house.
16On the minus side, their witty off-the-cuff remarks are frequently directed towards one another.