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off the beam

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  1. Off course, on the wrong track, as in He's way off the beam with that argument. This colloquial term and its antonym, on the beam, meaning “on the right track,” allude to directing aircraft by means of radio beams. [Colloquial; mid-1900s]


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But China’s Zhou Yaqin was the top qualifier for the balance beam final and Biles fell off the beam to miss out on a medal for the first time in Paris.

From BBC • Aug. 5, 2024

So, like Super-K, Hyper-K will sit off the beam axis by an angle of 2.5°.

From Science Magazine • Sep. 28, 2022

A violinist who plays on a high beam, sometimes balancing on one leg, became disoriented after jumping off the beam and hit her head hard against it.

From New York Times • Jul. 14, 2022

Instead of her usual full-twisting double back dismount, Chiles opted for a more conservative double pike – playing it safe after two ROC gymnasts fell off the beam.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 27, 2021

He put his pencil down, shut off the beam of light, removed the adhesive patch from her cheek.

From "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick