Crossword clues for one-off
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
one-off
I.adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
payment
▪ In addition, a number of one-off payments were made to the Partnerships.
▪ This is a one-off payment which protects the lender in case you default on the loan.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ In fact the whole exercise was fairly straight forward, except for one problem which required a one-off solution.
▪ It's the one-off thug who normally panics and lashes out.
▪ Many extremely interesting publications on art currently only exist as a one-off draft.
▪ So far, most discounters have stuck to selling food, though Aldi does use one-off promotions of clothing to attract customers.
▪ They will play a one-off Test and three one-day internationals between March 10-25.
▪ Verdict: Recommended for one-off use in conditions where you dare not risk an expensive camera.
II.nounEXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Ever since 1959, and Bomb, Miles had been experimenting with small magazines and one-offs.
▪ Some were marked as regular orders, some as one-offs.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
one-off
a. Occurring once, one-time, independent of any pattern. n. (context idiomatic English) Something that is done, created, etc. only once, and often quickly, simply, or improvisationally.
WordNet
one-off
n. a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated
Wikipedia
One-off (disambiguation)
A one-off is something made or occurring only once, independent of any pattern. It may also refer to:
- One-off housing, individual houses built outside of towns and villages, especially in Ireland
- One Off (OVA), a video animation by Junichi Sato
- One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides, a 2002 compilation album by British musician Bonobo
Usage examples of "one-off".
QT-1 Jayhawk, a one-off based on a common twin-engine jet used to train transport and tanker pilots.
She was somehow quite sure that this would not turn out to be a one-off fuck, another one-night stand.