seat-of-the-pants
Americanadjective
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using or based on experience, instinct, or guesswork.
a seat-of-the-pants management style.
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done without the aid of instruments.
The pilot made a seat-of-the-pants landing.
Etymology
Origin of seat-of-the-pants
First recorded in 1940–45
Example Sentences
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But Wings’ initial tour, which began in 1972, was deft and a triumph of seat-of-the-pants improvisation.
Bruckheimer remembers the shoot as tough but exhilarating, a product of Scott’s notoriously seat-of-the-pants directing style.
From Los Angeles Times
Then, since they don’t use any actual method or research for those judgments, it’s entirely their seat-of-the-pants opinion about what Americans would do.
From Slate
In these journals — a collection of notebooks in Biden’s case — they confide to themselves, express raw opinions, trace even the humdrum habits of their day and offer seat-of-the-pants insight on monumental decisions of their time.
From Seattle Times
But unlike his seat-of-the-pants campaign in 2016, he has a more sophisticated organization to capitalize on his high-wattage events and often emphasizes in his remarks how to participate in the caucuses.
From Seattle Times
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