The idiom 'caught off guard' means being unprepared or surprised by something unexpected, as demonstrated in the example 'The rain caught me off guard, so I came in here for shelter,' where the speaker was unprepared for the rain and sought shelter.
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The rain caught me off guard, so I came in here for shelter.
The rain caught me off guard in the menu.
Off guard in the menu.
The rain caught me off guard.
So, I came in here for shelter.
The rain caught me off guard.
So, I came in for shelter. I came in here for shelter.
Could you spell English? Ooh, thank you.
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