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out of date |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. |