Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A period of time during which motor vehicular and pedestrian traffic is light.
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- noun US A period when
traffic is light
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Examples
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An off-hour observation of 91 has been recorded in the last 6 hours at National according to the 2 p.m. update.
Going for the gold: National hits 90+ for 67th time Jason Samenow 2010
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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Good signage, efficient customs operation (it was an off-hour so no long line, although there sometimes is.)
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