off-the-board
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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Sorting the off-the-board fallout will likely fill several columns to come, but for now we have some games to offer as events unfold.
From Washington Times • Sep. 13, 2022
It's up to Francis and the Kraken to try to bring it back, and the expansion strategy seemed to mimic the Golden Knights in making some off-the-board picks rather than taking big stars.
From Fox News • Jul. 22, 2021
The PGA has had some off-the-board winners over the last 20 years — Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel, Y.E.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2018
Gary Kasparov, 22, the game's new king, last week moved aggressively in an off-the-board battle, seeking to get out of a required February rematch with his Soviet archrival, Anatoli Karpov, 34.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Last year, known off-the-board sales of listed stocks were 8,420,577 shares-one month's business for the entire exchange.
From Time Magazine Archive
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