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[ US /ˌwəˈnɔf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated

How To Use one-off In A Sentence

  • I paid compensation and it was a blot on my character, but it was a one-off.
  • But where normal graffiti is executed freehand and as a one-off, stencil graffiti combines the Pop Art ethos of multiples with an aesthetic that mimics the punchy signage favoured by authority.
  • Our survey revealed that these allergies were mainly one-offs.
  • But it's hard to shake the feeling that this is just a natty one-off rather than the future of how music will be made and marketed.
  • ‘This is a one-off for a special occasion and it's nice to have done it,’ said Mr Yates.
  • According to the narrative in that report, inflation has been pushed up by a series of one-off factors that will fade away over time. Times, Sunday Times
  • My previous experience of polyamory was hierarchical: the primary relationship; the secondary relationship; the one-offs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our survey revealed that these allergies were mainly one-offs.
  • Wow...a one-off “intimidating” isn’t that a term rife with interpretations... comment and one is a felon? The Volokh Conspiracy » “Cyberspace and the Law: Privacy, Property, and Crime in the Virtual Frontier”
  • I tried to convince myself it was just a one-off until it happened again.
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