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out of used to describe movement outward from a particular location. [9 definitions]
out-of-bounds in sports, outside the area designated for legal play. [2 definitions]
out of bounds beyond a boundary or an outer limit. [2 definitions]
out of breath in a state of having to breathe very hard.
out of business in or into a state of total inactivity as a commercial enterprise; defunct as a business.
out of commission not in service or working condition.
out-of-date old-fashioned or obsolete; outmoded.
out of date not modern or fashionable. [2 definitions]
out-of-door outdoor.
out-of-doors outdoors.
out of doors outside of a building; in the open air.
out of joint not joined in a proper or usual manner; dislocated. [3 definitions]
out of one's mind not able to think with a clear mind; insane.
out of order not working; not in operation. [2 definitions]
out of place in a wrong, unfitting, or untypical location. [2 definitions]
out of plumb not truly vertical.
out-of-pocket requiring an outlay of cash. [2 definitions]
out of print no longer offered by the publisher.
out of shape no longer having the correct shape, or, of the body, no longer physically fit.
out of sight visible no longer. [2 definitions]
out of sorts in an irritable temper. [2 definitions]