offhand in the PONS Dictionary

offhand Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

offhand remark

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That said, it mustn't be discounted offhand because of its source.
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The offhand phrase technique is cheap soon took on a life of its own.
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Offhand, often deep and always somehow "real" -- theirs is a friendship that flourishes in the void between boyhood and manhood.
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I received an offhand response, a dampener.
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The law does not ban offhand comments, simple teasing, or incidents that aren't very serious.
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But as a series of offhand nods, they're hilarious.
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An offhand remark by the protagonist suggesting that the kimonos her parents sold were as beautiful as the paintings she made caused her to change her mind.
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She acquires a sophisticated wardrobe and, through his offhand comments about attractive women, sheds her provincial mannerisms, even as she struggles with the moral implications of being a kept woman.
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They are often accompanied by offhand street parties.
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It began with an offhand comment by a teammate, telling her she looked a little thick.
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