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back out of to fail to do something that was agreed upon.
be out of to no longer have (something that is normally available).
beat the tar out of (informal) to beat or whip severely. [2 definitions]
fish out of water someone in a place or situation where he or she does not feel comfortable.
let the cat out of the bag to reveal a secret.
out of bounds beyond a boundary or a set limit.
out of commission not in working condition.
out of date not modern or in fashion.
out of doors outside of a building; in the open air.
out of joint not joined in a proper or usual manner.
out of sorts in a bad temper. [2 definitions]
out of stock not present for sale in a store.
out of the blue without warning; suddenly.
out of the question impossible.
out of this world (informal) very good; excellent.
out of turn not in correct order.
out of whack (informal) not working properly; out of order.