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Definition

At that very moment.

Having to answer or decide without warning or preparation.

In a particular place.

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In Context

  • "He liked the house, so he made an offer on the spot."
  • "There are in the Armies a great many Inſtances of Gun-ſhot Wounds of the Arm near the Scapula, which require Amputation at the Shoulder; but the Apprehenſion of loſing their Patients on the Spot by the Hæmorrhage, has deterred Surgeons from undertaking it."
  • "All the sudden questions put him on the spot and he had to think quickly."
  • "This report comes from our man on the spot in Gaza."
  • "We exercised by jumping up and down on the spot."
  • "I had accepted an engagement to go out with Mystofilms Ltd. in Fake of Dead Man's Bush—the dwarf-men picture, you know, taken on the spot among the Australian bushmen."
  • "[…] on October 29, 1888, the Russian imperial train was derailed at Borki by defective track, and twenty-one persons were killed. Although these did not include the Emperor Alexander III, who escaped with a bruising, a footman serving coffee to him at the critical moment, and his dog, which was lying on the floor beside him, were both killed on the spot."
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