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off-base

ADJECTIVE
  1. located outside a military base
    off-base housing

How To Use off-base In A Sentence

  • The mania about guns emanating from America's white middle-class liberals seems peculiarly off-base to me.
  • I even called Hymie's appearance, although Patrick Walburton's cock-sure portrayal of the robot struck me as more than a little off-base. Archive 2009-06-01
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  • * Explaining the enthusiasm gap: Gerald Seib says all the chatter about Dems being disengaged is off-base: What's really creating the enthusiasm disparity is that Republicans are jacked up in an extraordinary way. The Morning Plum
  • While it is true, however, that Sunnism, like Catholicism, is the largest branch of its respective faith, Jasser's analogy is off-base because it understates the true root of all Islamic extremism and violence: a literal interpretation of the Qur'an which stems from the renunciation by Sunni scholars, over a millennium ago, of the doctrine known as ijtihad, "independent reasoning" in Qur'anic exegesis. History News Network
  • In addition, several colleges offer degree programs with on- or off-base classes.
  • While attached to Camp Pendleton, however, the Gulf War veteran got swept up in an off-base drug scene.
  • But the human element he adds most here is tingeing these characters with a dark side that just seems off-base for me. Quick Hits – Brave and the Bold #1, Fantastic Four #563, Superman #684, and More
  • It's little more than the military version of a putt-putt buggy and no reason imaginable exists for the go-devil venturing off-base. Archive 2007-06-01
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