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There are 25 words containing TOFCOout-of-court —— out-of-course out␣of␣course —— out-of-context out␣of␣context out␣of␣control —— act␣of␣Congress contempt␣of␣cop —— out␣of␣condition point␣of␣contact right␣of␣counsel —— contempt␣of␣court laugh␣out␣of␣court out␣of␣commission salt␣of␣colcothar —— laughs␣out␣of␣court out␣of␣conceit␣with out␣of␣countenance take␣out␣of␣context —— laughed␣out␣of␣court point␣of␣contention —— contempt␣of␣Congress District␣of␣Columbia laughing␣out␣of␣court —— fourth␣point␣of␣contact 32 definitions found- out-of-court — adj. (Law) Without resorting to formal legal action.
- out-of-course — adj. Not occurring in the normal course of things.
- out␣of␣course — phr. Out of order; not in harmony or agreement.
- out-of-context — adj. Not in the context necessary to show original meaning.
- out␣of␣context — adv. Without context that may be needed for understanding the original meaning.
- out␣of␣control — phr. Not under control. — phr. Not controllable. — phr. Not in control of one’s actions.
- act␣of␣Congress — n. (Idiomatic, US, chiefly colloquial) Authorization that is extremely… — n. (Literally, US politics) A statute enacted by the United States Congress.
- contempt␣of␣cop — n. (US, colloquial) disrespect shown to a police officer.
- out␣of␣condition — phr. Not fit. Not healthy enough to do any hard, physical work or sport.
- point␣of␣contact — n. The single person who represents an organization, for a specific task. — n. (Computing) A person who is associated with a defined Internet entity. — n. (Sciences) A specific intersection; a contact point.
- right␣of␣counsel — n. (US, law) The right of a person accused of a crime to consult…
- contempt␣of␣court — n. (Law, uncountable) Open disrespect for or willful disobedience… — n. (Law, countable) A particular act of open disrespect for or… — n. (Law, countable) A court order which, in the context of a court…
- laugh␣out␣of␣court — v. (Idiomatic) To dismiss as silly something presented with genuine…
- out␣of␣commission — phr. Not operational; not functioning properly.
- salt␣of␣colcothar — n. (Chemistry, obsolete) iron(II) sulfate.
- laughs␣out␣of␣court — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laugh out of court.
- out␣of␣conceit␣with — phr. No longer fond of; having turned against (something).
- out␣of␣countenance — phr. Abashed.
- take␣out␣of␣context — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To report (something) without taking…
- laughed␣out␣of␣court — v. Simple past tense and past participle of laugh out of court.
- point␣of␣contention — n. A matter that forms the basis of a disagreement, struggle, etc.
- contempt␣of␣Congress — n. The act of obstructing the work of the United States Congress…
- District␣of␣Columbia — prop.n. The federal capital region of the United States of America…
- laughing␣out␣of␣court — v. Present participle of laugh out of court.
- fourth␣point␣of␣contact — n. (US, slang, originally and chiefly military) The ass (buttocks or anus).
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