List of synonyms from "off-beam" to synonyms from "off-hand"
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Definition of the day : « off-chance »
- As in long shot : noun unlikely winner
- I suppose we may as well go for a prowl to-night, on the off-chance of finding him.
- Extract from : « The Motor Pirate » by George Sidney Paternoster
- Oddly enough, it seems as if it might—there's just the off-chance—it might affect the issue.'
- Extract from : « The Convert » by Elizabeth Robins
- Corder stood in the door for a moment, on the off-chance that his friend might be joking.
- Extract from : « The Cock-House at Fellsgarth » by Talbot Baines Reed
- It was an off-chance, and he well knew it; but there was nothing else to be done.
- Extract from : « Adventures in Many Lands » by Various
- He kept it on the off-chance of being able to make something out of it.
- Extract from : « For Fortune and Glory » by Lewis Hough
- Think I'll cut off my crust at dinner to-night on the off-chance, anyway!
- Extract from : « Round the Wonderful World » by G. E. Mitton
- It's not irreverent for me to say it, I hope—but God comes in on the off-chance, George.
- Extract from : « Tono Bungay » by H. G. Wells
- We are asked to set aside the data of experience and act on an off-chance.
- Extract from : « The Idea of Progress » by J. B. Bury
- Every week at least I went round to try and see him on the off-chance of an engagement.
- Extract from : « The Secrets of a Savoyard » by Henry A. Lytton
- He went to the palace on the off-chance, attended by his escort.
- Extract from : « 813 » by Maurice Leblanc
