Idiom
Off the cuff.
If you do something off the cuff, you do it without any preparation.
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It was an off-the-cuff shot of my daughter and I think it is more than adequate for the average shooter.
Of the many images that the prolific actor and director Charles Laughton left behind in his relatively brief lifetime — production stills, head shots, off-the-cuff newspaper photographs — the most effective are Carl Van Vechten's 1940 portraits of the artist.
By Hilton Als Of the many images that the prolific actor and director Charles Laughton left behind in his relatively brief lifetime — production stills, head shots, off-the-cuff newspaper photographs — the most effective are Carl Van Vechten's 1940 portraits of the artist.
That norm subtly discourages short-form, mobile-shot, real-time, off-the-cuff content.
By speech, I don't mean his off-the-cuff appearances holding a hand mike and working the crowd, or his cool, entertaining guest shots with (the help of) Jon Stewart.
That happens in off-the-cuff remarks.
Mr. O'Neal's off-the-cuff advice, too, is unconventional.
She calls this style of off-the-cuff organizing "adhocracy".
Warner gave the best off-the-cuff copy.
Not all their pillaging is off-the-cuff improvisation.
It also makes them fantastic off-the-cuff interviewees.
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