How To Use Off guard In A Sentence

  • For a fraction of a second Jane was off guard and the shearwater struck right in the palm of her hand.
  • You see in most of my fights I love a scrap, and he just caught me off guards.
  • They need to have strength of character to overcome but also understand there is world waiting to catch them off guard (including in the church) and they need to be prepared! ... especially for the psycho-babylon that is going around "cloistering" girls together in one lump sum with ridiculous answers that are not found in scripture. Arranged
  • He struck me while I was off guard.
  • This caught her off guard, then her mind went temporarily blank.
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  • The pawn sacrifice throws the black pieces off guard and the white rooks are ready for an invasion.
  • I was certainly caught off guard by this casual remark, but after mulling over what he said I decided I was not in the least bit offended.
  • The invitation had caught me off guard.
  • His forte was the cavalry raid, surprising outposts, sweeping down on garrisons, catching the enemy off guard.
  • Charm the audience and catch them off guard.
  • Caught off guard, she is trapped between two foes who want to remove her from the action and she is completely outmanoeuvred. Times, Sunday Times
  • Caught off guard, I thought about the object of my study, and how prayer isn't something you shout from the rooftops; just like tithing -- where your left hand shouldn't know what your right hand is doing -- worship should be done in private. Le mot juste - French Word-A-Day
  • It was the first sign of animation Patrick had ever seen in the older boy, and was so caught off guard that he found himself laughing equally as hard.
  • Every time it comes to the forefront, you're caught off guard, as it's polar opposite of the main comedic tendencies of the film.
  • Rynn lowered her head and nudged the small creature gently, but she caught him off guard and he fell over, squealing in protest.
  • In wet conditions on a skiddy surface, Edith then drilled in a corner and caught the keeper off guard.
  • The public's reaction obviously caught the governor off guard.
  • Marisela stepped back, the use of her name catching her off guard. Dirty Little Lies
  • This girl was so innocent, genuine and unreserved that she'd taken him completely off guard.
  • I stuttered and stumbled my way through the sentence - he had caught me off guard, I was just trying to focus on getting away from him.
  • When they got in they could then surprise the occupants, catching them off guard easily.
  • Charm the audience and catch them off guard.
  • The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off guard.
  • He was suddenly caught off guard by someone grabbing him from behind.
  • When something completely throws you off guard, it jars your sense of correctness.
  • Caught off guard, Olive stared open mouthed at the newcomer as he kept singing his sea shanty in a rich baritone voice, oblivious to his audience.
  • Charm the audience and catch them off guard.
  • She responds with a right hook and catches him off guard.
  • She needed to be tough, and sympathy would only throw her off guard.
  • In contrast, Pompey didn't have a clue and were taken off guard.
  • Caught off guard, the government scrambled to develop a policy to regulate this new medium of communication.
  • The cleric thinking he had done all he could do, was then caught off guard.
  • His attractive features had caught her off guard, leaving her tongue-tied and bashful.
  • In Poland, New World Resources was caught off guard by a local requirement that its own shareholders preapprove its offer for smaller coal producer Bogdanka. Europe's Flabby Takeover Rules
  • The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off guard.
  • Kenny draws blood from him but is then caught off guard.
  • The invitation had caught me off guard.
  • There were no grey areas, no muddy patches of confusion to catch you off guard.
  • The public's reaction obviously caught the governor off guard.
  • The unexpected attack caught him off guard and he landed on the porch with a thud.
  • When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard.
  • I even had bites all over my bum following an emergency toilet situation which caught me off guard as I had not had the foresight to "repel" this area of my body! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Here he appears to have been caught off guard a bit by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer.
  • Analyst Robert Halver of Germany's Baaderbank says the move caught many investors off guard.
  • 'My grandfather was in the SOE ,' the inspector said, caught off guard. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Having a retort ready for the reply I had expected - time for us to get some sleep - I was caught off guard and stared at him.
  • I felt a pang of jealousy suddenly; it caught me off guard and made me feel like an ungrateful wretch.
  • Here he appears to have been caught off guard by the question, rambling a bit as he seeks to vocalize a responsive answer.
  • Romaric hit the far post with a long-range drive from the right in the 17th, catching Ri completely off guard, but was on target with a header in the 20th after Drogba's powerful drive cannoned off the underside of the crossbar. Ivory Coast & North Korea Eliminated From World Cup
  • It isn't a nice day ... it manifestly is not a good morning so clearly he is trying to put me off guard and ... MIND MELD: Books We Love That Everyone Else Hates (and Vice Versa)
  • Senator O'Hare was caught off guard by the question.
  • He caught me off guard and clouted me in the side of the face.
  • When two contrary elements are juxtaposed, the sudden surprise catches us off guard.
  • This caught me off guard as this language is usually associated with the belittlers and begrudgers who are endemic in society.
  • This comment caught Maria off guard, and her steps faltered.
  • The heavy blow connected, catching her off guard.
  • Surprised at the childish attitude, they were about to snort, when his smart remark caught them off guard.
  • Pet quickly jabbed once he got into striking distance to catch Collis off guard.
  • For a fraction of a second Jane was off guard and the shearwater struck right in the palm of her hand.
  • Now they were caught off guard by the sudden breakout of the defending forces.
  • The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off guard.
  • The sheer awesomeness of my apparel seemed to catch them off guard.
  • He had a way of throwing her off guard with his charm when she least expected it.
  • But Sharon caught me off guard when she started to talk with some approval about scatology, a fetish whose adherents use feces to enhance sexual activity.
  • Spectators of a car race in Brazil on Sunday were t aken off guard when the bleacher they were sitting in collapsed. Brazil Bleacher Collapse VIDEO: More Than 100 Hurt In Parana
  • But just because I don't want to deal with the blood and tears doesn't mean I shouldn't deal with them, and last night I was caught off guard and absorbed a large ration of both.
  • Senator O'Hare was caught off guard by the question.
  • He threw the next punch at Joey's gut, catching Joey off guard and landing another punch at Joey's face.
  • Caught off guard, she is trapped between two foes who want to remove her from the action and she is completely outmanoeuvred. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first experience caught me off guard with a wincing pain in my nostrils.
  • The president faces issues that can catch him off guard and undermine his authority.
  • I was blocking high, to stop the roundhouse, and the sweep caught me totally off guard.
  • Payton then attempted to steal second base and the shortstop was caught off guard.
  • Lucas reached for my hand, catching me completely off guard, and laced his fingers with mine.
  • The financial aspects of exporting will be explained, and terms, conditions and procedures that could catch the unwary exporter off guard, will be made clear.
  • That caught me so off guard I wondered if she had just come across a love letter on the audiotape. SOMEBODY
  • The situation had caught her so off guard that she had no idea how to approach it.
  • Sony, which said it was taken off guard by what it called highly sophisticated criminal attacks, vowed to strengthen its network security, in part by adding firewalls and additional encryption. Sony Hits Restart on Games Network
  • It worried at the bit and tossed its head, flashing a marled eye at its rider, as if hoping to catch Hawk off guard. Nightway
  • the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard
  • The force of her attack caught him off guard and he tripped over his own feet, falling to the ground.
  • It still caught me off guard when I saw my picture on an album cover or in the tabloids.
  • I've had outfielders throw strikes to the plate from the outfield wall in time to catch players well off guard.
  • He unwittingly rolled into the staging beam while he was looking down at the tach, and he was caught off guard when the light came on.
  • The lawyer's apparently innocent question was designed to catch the witness off guard.
  • He struck me while I was off guard.
  • Charm the audience and catch them off guard.
  • He had a way of throwing her off guard with his charm when she least expected it.
  • The reassuring physical presence of a property is enough to catch many people off guard.
  • The sudden exclamation of surprise and amusement from Jeffrey caught them all off guard.
  • The bike was powerful - far more so than he had expected - and the unexpected force caught him off guard.
  • The spin doctors catch the civilian sheep off guard, whip up a public frenzy to support a whole new war, and spin one of the biggest yarns in modern history.
  • Her question caught him off guard.

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