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		Definition of off-season in US English: off-season(also off season, offseason) noun ˈɔf ˌsizənˈɔf ˌsizən 1A time of year when a particular activity, typically a sport, is not engaged in.  during baseball's winter off-season Example sentencesExamples -  During the off-season I usually train abs three times a week, with at least one day of rest in between.
 -  The diminutive front-man has not kicked a ball in anger since breaking his leg in September last year but has been training during the off-season in a bid to be ready for the start of the new campaign.
 -  This could come in handy during the AFL's off-season.
 -  She will spend the off-season playing overseas.
 -  He signaled to the coach that during off-season he wanted to get better and to do so in a deliberate way.
 -  I love how Jamison came to Dallas in the off-season expecting to be a starter, moved to the bench following the trade for Walker, and hasn't complained one bit.
 -  There is a myth that teams spend the off-season resting or on vacation.
 -  He has spent his off-season clearing out all those either not good enough or not willing enough to play for Newcastle.
 -  She is spending the off-season working on her game.
 -  But unlike most, who spend a good deal of the off-season binging on their favorite treats, his preparation doesn't include much more than a little fine-tuning.
 -  Helio spent the off-season playing tennis with presidents, among other things.
 -  We wish our fans and fellow racers a happy and healthy off-season and wonderful start to the new year.
 -  The general manager went into the off-season looking for a leadoff hitter, cleanup hitter and closer.
 -  Agar, who has given the players a maintenance training programme for the off-season, admitted the players had little time for recuperation, but this was across the board in the National League.
 -  But with a tumultuous off-season looming, Bateer's return to Denver is far from a sure thing.
 -  Toronto has a Blue Jay Caravan that in the off-season goes across Canada putting on baseball clinics.
 -  The winter of 2002-2003 has been an especially busy off-season for me.
 -  To ensure that she was bringing her own best, Holdsclaw, 25, decided to spend part of the off-season playing overseas in Korea.
 -  Rest assured that as the off-season looms, I will continue to get my life in tip-top shape for next year.
 -  Each year the Babe would report for spring training hugely overweight after an off-season indulging in food, booze and women.
 
 - 1.1 A time of year when business in a particular sphere is slack.
as modifier off-season rates Example sentencesExamples -  Once upon a time, the resident camp directors spent the off-season preparing for a few intensive summer months.
 -  For their part, travel companies are slashing their already low off-season rates.
 -  The company has expanded its vegetable line of products to take advantage of the off-season market in the European Union.
 -  The off-season rate made it a great deal: For two nights with 10 percent hotel tax, the tab came to $173.80.
 -  During off-season dealings, when home loans are in less demand, lenders are more likely to waive some of the fees they typically charge.
 -  Most major beer companies plan their seasonal promotions a full year in advance and they focus on off-season holidays as well as the big ones.
 -  Many fish harvesters, in fact, must continue to supplement their fishing income with off-season trade employment.
 -  The camp could also boost revenues by adding off-season weekend sessions and leasing camp facilities to religious and nonprofit groups.
 -  Facilities open next month, but if you contact them before May 1, you can get off-season rates per person or group.
 -  The Society is offering an off-season sales bargain for about 20 days.
 -  It is a major off-season boost for the town's hospitality trade and underlines the ever growing importance of the college to the area's economy.
 -  This is as touristy as it gets on Tobago, with a few tour buses and a handful of beach shacks selling souvenirs - more like a quiet off-season day in any other part of the Caribbean.
 -  And, research your travel destination thoroughly to determine if traveling in the off-season makes sense.
 -  They needed part-time help, and I needed a part-time off-season job.
 -  Prices in season can often be Manhattan-high, with hotel rooms going for double and triple their off-season rate.
 -  This means studying before and after class as well as spending part of the summer and off-season preparing for the next semester.
 -  Visitor numbers were already sliding at the Minster, in common with other cathedrals, and it remains to be seen how low the figures will sink in the quieter off-season period.
 -  Also, off-season rental can be as much as 30% less than during the peak summer season.
 -  Hermano invites the ‘couple’ to join him for a few days at an off-season resort.
 -  Since it will be hosted in October, the event will serve as a nice off-season boost for the area and is an occasion that should create huge local interest.
 
  
 
 adverb ˈɔf ˌsizənˈɔf ˌsizən In or during the off-season.  he never trains off-season Example sentencesExamples -  Before his trip to the States, the only clothing Alex could find to fit his massive body when his weight went up off-season was from stores catering to the obese.
 -  I do this only when I'm getting ready to compete - I don't need to torture myself off-season, too!
 -  Churchill officials expect the suites to be used off-season for meetings, weddings, and receptions.
 -  The festival is part of the same process, attracting visitors off-season and introducing them to the delights of the area.
 -  I get exactly 316 grams of protein a day, a bit more than 1 gram per pound of bodyweight off-season.
 -  We follow Bell as he winds up his first losing season ever, to the intense recruiting off-season.
 -  I agree, hotel prices there are astronomical off-season which I think is odd.
 -  For the selfish traveller though, it might be more appealing off-season, when you don't have to share its attractions with the hordes spilling out from their beachside apartments.
 -  Without this premium, it is clear that no producer could justify supplying milk off-season.
 -  None of the milk was transported off the island and it was often thrown away when demand dipped off-season.
 -  Perhaps because they were hiking off-season, with no rangers to check their progress, the boys did not sign the Goat Haunt registration book.
 -  In his infectious enthusiasm for the event, Mayor Rybak purchased roller skis to practice off-season for the City of Lakes Loppet.
 -  Natives claim they have a right to fish off-season.
 -  It's not so bad off-season but sadly known as a place frequented from time to time by car thieves.
 -  But when you go there off-season, there's almost nobody there.
 -  Many of these products are not commonly available, are grown off-season to US production, or are more cheaply produced overseas.
 -  These you can make yourself or pick up at yard sales or clearance sales off-season.
 -  Usually we went there off-season when the water was too cold for swimming and the boardwalk attractions in Point Pleasant had closed.
 -  The holiday I'm about to describe should be taken annually, off-season, with large doses of sloth and solitude.
 -  Overnight rates collapse and bargain offers abound off-season, and the weather disadvantage is not so great.
 
    Definition of off-season in US English: off-season(also off season, offseason) nounˈɔf ˌsizən 1A time of year when a particular activity, typically a sport, is not engaged in.  during baseball's winter off-season Example sentencesExamples -  During the off-season I usually train abs three times a week, with at least one day of rest in between.
 -  The diminutive front-man has not kicked a ball in anger since breaking his leg in September last year but has been training during the off-season in a bid to be ready for the start of the new campaign.
 -  This could come in handy during the AFL's off-season.
 -  She will spend the off-season playing overseas.
 -  He signaled to the coach that during off-season he wanted to get better and to do so in a deliberate way.
 -  I love how Jamison came to Dallas in the off-season expecting to be a starter, moved to the bench following the trade for Walker, and hasn't complained one bit.
 -  There is a myth that teams spend the off-season resting or on vacation.
 -  He has spent his off-season clearing out all those either not good enough or not willing enough to play for Newcastle.
 -  She is spending the off-season working on her game.
 -  But unlike most, who spend a good deal of the off-season binging on their favorite treats, his preparation doesn't include much more than a little fine-tuning.
 -  Helio spent the off-season playing tennis with presidents, among other things.
 -  We wish our fans and fellow racers a happy and healthy off-season and wonderful start to the new year.
 -  The general manager went into the off-season looking for a leadoff hitter, cleanup hitter and closer.
 -  Agar, who has given the players a maintenance training programme for the off-season, admitted the players had little time for recuperation, but this was across the board in the National League.
 -  But with a tumultuous off-season looming, Bateer's return to Denver is far from a sure thing.
 -  Toronto has a Blue Jay Caravan that in the off-season goes across Canada putting on baseball clinics.
 -  The winter of 2002-2003 has been an especially busy off-season for me.
 -  To ensure that she was bringing her own best, Holdsclaw, 25, decided to spend part of the off-season playing overseas in Korea.
 -  Rest assured that as the off-season looms, I will continue to get my life in tip-top shape for next year.
 -  Each year the Babe would report for spring training hugely overweight after an off-season indulging in food, booze and women.
 
 - 1.1 A time of year when business in a particular sphere is slack.
as modifier off-season rates Example sentencesExamples -  Once upon a time, the resident camp directors spent the off-season preparing for a few intensive summer months.
 -  For their part, travel companies are slashing their already low off-season rates.
 -  The company has expanded its vegetable line of products to take advantage of the off-season market in the European Union.
 -  The off-season rate made it a great deal: For two nights with 10 percent hotel tax, the tab came to $173.80.
 -  During off-season dealings, when home loans are in less demand, lenders are more likely to waive some of the fees they typically charge.
 -  Most major beer companies plan their seasonal promotions a full year in advance and they focus on off-season holidays as well as the big ones.
 -  Many fish harvesters, in fact, must continue to supplement their fishing income with off-season trade employment.
 -  The camp could also boost revenues by adding off-season weekend sessions and leasing camp facilities to religious and nonprofit groups.
 -  Facilities open next month, but if you contact them before May 1, you can get off-season rates per person or group.
 -  The Society is offering an off-season sales bargain for about 20 days.
 -  It is a major off-season boost for the town's hospitality trade and underlines the ever growing importance of the college to the area's economy.
 -  This is as touristy as it gets on Tobago, with a few tour buses and a handful of beach shacks selling souvenirs - more like a quiet off-season day in any other part of the Caribbean.
 -  And, research your travel destination thoroughly to determine if traveling in the off-season makes sense.
 -  They needed part-time help, and I needed a part-time off-season job.
 -  Prices in season can often be Manhattan-high, with hotel rooms going for double and triple their off-season rate.
 -  This means studying before and after class as well as spending part of the summer and off-season preparing for the next semester.
 -  Visitor numbers were already sliding at the Minster, in common with other cathedrals, and it remains to be seen how low the figures will sink in the quieter off-season period.
 -  Also, off-season rental can be as much as 30% less than during the peak summer season.
 -  Hermano invites the ‘couple’ to join him for a few days at an off-season resort.
 -  Since it will be hosted in October, the event will serve as a nice off-season boost for the area and is an occasion that should create huge local interest.
 
  
 
 adverbˈɔf ˌsizən In or during the off-season.  he never trains off-season Example sentencesExamples -  Before his trip to the States, the only clothing Alex could find to fit his massive body when his weight went up off-season was from stores catering to the obese.
 -  I do this only when I'm getting ready to compete - I don't need to torture myself off-season, too!
 -  Churchill officials expect the suites to be used off-season for meetings, weddings, and receptions.
 -  The festival is part of the same process, attracting visitors off-season and introducing them to the delights of the area.
 -  I get exactly 316 grams of protein a day, a bit more than 1 gram per pound of bodyweight off-season.
 -  We follow Bell as he winds up his first losing season ever, to the intense recruiting off-season.
 -  I agree, hotel prices there are astronomical off-season which I think is odd.
 -  For the selfish traveller though, it might be more appealing off-season, when you don't have to share its attractions with the hordes spilling out from their beachside apartments.
 -  Without this premium, it is clear that no producer could justify supplying milk off-season.
 -  None of the milk was transported off the island and it was often thrown away when demand dipped off-season.
 -  Perhaps because they were hiking off-season, with no rangers to check their progress, the boys did not sign the Goat Haunt registration book.
 -  In his infectious enthusiasm for the event, Mayor Rybak purchased roller skis to practice off-season for the City of Lakes Loppet.
 -  Natives claim they have a right to fish off-season.
 -  It's not so bad off-season but sadly known as a place frequented from time to time by car thieves.
 -  But when you go there off-season, there's almost nobody there.
 -  Many of these products are not commonly available, are grown off-season to US production, or are more cheaply produced overseas.
 -  These you can make yourself or pick up at yard sales or clearance sales off-season.
 -  Usually we went there off-season when the water was too cold for swimming and the boardwalk attractions in Point Pleasant had closed.
 -  The holiday I'm about to describe should be taken annually, off-season, with large doses of sloth and solitude.
 -  Overnight rates collapse and bargain offers abound off-season, and the weather disadvantage is not so great.
 
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