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OFFHAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. casual, informal; a relaxed, offhand manner. 2. done or made offhand; offhand excuses. Synonyms Adjective See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus.
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OFFHAND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
not friendly, and showing little interest in other people in a way that seems slightly rude. I didn't mean to be offhand with her - it's just that I was in ...
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Common mistake off hand (offhand) - Linguix.com
The word "offhand" is an adjective or adverb that means without preparation or thought. It is used to describe something done casually, without much ...
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How does off-hand work? : r/dndnext - Reddit
There is no main or offhand in 5e. It doesn't matter what hand you use a weapon in. You also can't use two weapon fighting (that's the attack with your bonus ...
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590 Synonyms & Antonyms for OFFHAND | Thesaurus.com
offhand · aloof · breezy · brusque · cavalier · cool · informal · laid-back · mellow · unceremonious · unconcerned · uninterested. adjective as in ad-lib, ...
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Hand-off
In American football, a handoff is the act of handing the ball directly from one player to another, i. e. without it leaving the first player's hands. Most rushing plays on offense begin with a handoff from the quarterback to another running back. The biggest risk with any hand-off is the chance of ...
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OFFHAND Synonyms: 89 Similar and Opposite Words
made or done without previous thought or preparation; an offhand comment that later caused the politician much embarrassment.
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Offhand - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The adjective offhand describes a remark or comment that is made without previous thought or preparation. If you are at a wedding, you may want to make a ...
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offhand, adj. & adv. meanings, etymology and more
offhand has developed meanings and uses in subjects including shooting (1800s), sport (1800s), coal mining (1840s), gunnery and firearms (1850s), agriculture ( ...
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Off-hand - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Offhand, from 1690s off + hand, originally meant shooting "from the hand" without support; now means acting or speaking without deliberation or ...
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Hand off Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
hand off: [verb] to hand (a football) to a nearby teammate on a play.
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off-handed
off-handed, a. (ˌɒfˈhændɪd, ɔː-) a. = off-hand B.: esp. in reference to style or manner. (In quot. 1840 irreg. as adv. = off-hand A. 1.)1835 Moore Diary 15 Aug. in Mem. (1856) VII. 103 Found Babbage very off-handed and agreeable. 1840 Barham Ingol. Leg., Hand of Glory ii, Nor, I'll venture to say, w...
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offhand
off-hand, offhand, advb. and adj. phr. (see below) [f. off prep. + hand n.] A. adv. (ˌɒfˈhænd, ˌɔː-). 1. At once, straightway, forthwith; without preliminary deliberation or preparation, extempore.1694 Wood Life 3 Mar. (O.H.S.) III. 446 The speech before mention'd..being off-hand upon the debates of...
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Companion weapon
The popular companion weapon forms include:
sword and buckler
sword/rapier and parrying dagger
rapier and cloak
In most cases the off-hand weapon is used
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