Noun
the season when travel is least active and rates are lowest
Source: WordNetAccommodations are key in off-season travel, when you long for more than just a clean room at the end of a long day. Source: Internet
49ers' former quarterback Alex Smith In the off-season, the 49ers signed cornerback Nate Clements and safety Michael Lewis to improve their secondary. Source: Internet
After an off-season of rehabilitation on his elbow, Unitas rebounded in 1969, passing for 2342 yards and twelve touchdowns with 20 interceptions. Source: Internet
After four years of service additional diesel engines were installed on the ship to reduce running costs during the off-season. Source: Internet
A month later, the team announced that Oakland Athletics third base coach Ron Washington had accepted their offer to manage the team. citation A change at manager would be the first of several moves to strengthen the team in yet another busy off-season. Source: Internet
After undergoing off-season elbow surgery, Bradshaw was idle for the first 14 games of the 1983 NFL season. Source: Internet