Citations:teleprompterless

Adjective: "without a teleprompter"

 * 2005, Mike Walker, Rather Dumb: A Top Tabloid Reporter Tells CBS How to Do News, Nelson Current (2005), ISBN 1595550186, page 98:
 * But wouldn't it be wise to commit a handful to memory for those teleprompterless personal appearances?
 * 2012, Kerry Howley, "Was Clinton's Speech Any Good? How To Know?", Slate, 6 September 2012:
 * The closest we’ve come to anything happening in the past two weeks has been an empty chair and a few glorious trick teleprompterless moments by Bill Clinton, moments in which he was riding the crowd, reacting to their reactions, riffing in such a way that it was possible to believe he would go off-script in spirit rather than merely in fact.
 * 2012, Kerry Howley, "Was Clinton's Speech Any Good? How To Know?", Slate, 6 September 2012:
 * The closest we’ve come to anything happening in the past two weeks has been an empty chair and a few glorious trick teleprompterless moments by Bill Clinton, moments in which he was riding the crowd, reacting to their reactions, riffing in such a way that it was possible to believe he would go off-script in spirit rather than merely in fact.
 * The closest we’ve come to anything happening in the past two weeks has been an empty chair and a few glorious trick teleprompterless moments by Bill Clinton, moments in which he was riding the crowd, reacting to their reactions, riffing in such a way that it was possible to believe he would go off-script in spirit rather than merely in fact.