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61out of hand — 1. not controlled. Our use of credit cards was out of hand for a while, but then we just stopped using them and paid cash. Usage notes: often used in the form got out of hand: The party got out of hand, and neighbors called the police. 2. without …
62out of style — in/out of style phrase fashionable/not fashionable These shoes have gone out of style, but I like them. Thesaurus: modern and fashionable and up to datesynonym old fashionedsynonym Main entry: style …
63out of favor with — (smb) not have a person s goodwill They have been out of favor with their boss for a few months now …
64out — I adj Out of fashion. Hoop skirts have been out for fifty years. 1960s II adj Unacceptable, out of the question. Skipping that class isout. 1960s …
65out\ of\ thin\ air — adv. phr. Out of nothing or from nowhere. The teacher scolded Dick because his story was made out of thin air. On the way home from town, Tom saw a house standing on the lot that had been empty that morning; it seemed to have appeared out of thin …
66out of my head — crazy, out of your mind, wacko I must have been out of my head to lend him my car. I was crazy …
67out of work — unemployed Some of us have been out of work for years …
68Out of Africa (film) — Out of Africa Theatrical release poster Directed by Sydney Pollack Produced by …
69Out of Control (Girls Aloud album) — Out of Control Studio album by Girls Aloud Released 3 November 2008 …
70Have Dreams, Will Travel — (recently changed to West Texas Lullaby) Have Dreams, Will Travel movie poster Directed by Brad Isaacs …