out of one's way
1out of one's way — 1. adjective Not in the direct route that one would normally use. I gave him a lift, even though his house was a little out of my way. Ant: on the way, on ones way 2. interjection Used to order someone to give one clear passage …
2out of one's way — phrasal see out of the way * * * not on one s intended route …
3out of one's way — See: OUT OF THE WAY(3) …
4out of one's way — See: OUT OF THE WAY(3) …
5out\ of\ one's\ way — See: out of the way(3) …
6go out of one's way — index detour, deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7turn out of one's way — index deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8go out of one's way — idi go out of one s way, to make an extra or unusual effort, as to do someone a favor …
9Out of harm's way — Out Out (out), adv. [OE. out, ut, oute, ute, AS. [=u]t, and [=u]te, [=u]tan, fr. [=u]t; akin to D. uit, OS. [=u]t, G. aus, OHG. [=u]z, Icel. [=u]t, Sw. ut, Dan. ud, Goth. ut, Skr. ud. [root]198. Cf. {About}, {But}, prep., {Carouse}, {Utter}, a.]… …
10out of one's hair — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Rid of as a nuisance; relieved of as an annoyance. * /Harry got the boys out of his hair so he could study./ Compare: OUT OF ONE S WAY. Contrast: IN ONE S HAIR …