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There are 20 words beginning with OUTOFSout␣of␣step out␣of␣sync —— out␣of␣shape out␣of␣sight out␣of␣sorts out-of-state out␣of␣stock —— out␣of␣season out␣of␣square out-of-stater —— out-of-service out␣of␣service out␣of␣spirits out-of-staters out␣of␣station —— out␣of␣someone's␣way —— out␣of␣someone's␣hands —— out␣of␣sight,␣out␣of␣mind —— out-of-school␣suspension out␣of␣sight␣is␣out␣of␣mind 28 definitions found- out␣of␣step — phr. Not matching the movement of one’s feet with that of others… — phr. (Figurative) Not matching or in agreement (with someone or something).
- out␣of␣sync — phr. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see out, of, sync. — phr. Working poorly together; disagreeing with each other.
- out␣of␣shape — phr. (Idiomatic) physically unfit.
- out␣of␣sight — adj. (Literally) Not accessible to view. — adj. (Idiomatic, of a goal, aspiration, etc) Not yet attainable. — adj. (Dated, idiomatic, colloquial) Superb, excellent.
- out␣of␣sorts — adj. (Idiomatic) Irritable or somewhat unwell, with vague medical symptoms. — adj. (Printing, dated) With some letters or sorts of type deficient…
- out-of-state — adj. (US) Of, pertaining to, or originating in another state. — adj. (US, not comparable) Available to individuals from another…
- out␣of␣stock — phr. (Business) Synonym of sold out: temporarily unable to sell…
- out␣of␣season — phr. Not in a proper season or time; untimely; inopportune.
- out␣of␣square — adj. Not square. — adv. In a way that’s not producing square results.
- out-of-stater — n. (US) A person visiting a state.
- out-of-service — adj. Not working, not functioning, broken; currently unavailable.
- out␣of␣service — phr. Not available for use.
- out␣of␣spirits — phr. Feeling discouraged or melancholy.
- out-of-staters — n. Plural of out-of-stater.
- out␣of␣station — phr. (India) Away from home; out of town.
- out␣of␣someone's␣way — phr. (Idiomatic) Not in the direct route that one would normally use. — interj. Used to order someone to give clear passage.
- out␣of␣someone's␣hands — phr. Not up to someone anymore.
- out␣of␣sight,␣out␣of␣mind — prov. When something is not nearby, it is forgotten about.
- out-of-school␣suspension — n. (Education) A type of primary and secondary school disciplinary…
- out␣of␣sight␣is␣out␣of␣mind — prov. Alternative form of out of sight, out of mind.
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