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] |
out of stock |
currently unavailable for sale; not present within the merchandise of the store. [2 definitions] |
out of sync |
not operating at the same time and rate; not happening, working, or moving together as required; not synchronized. [2 definitions] |
out of the blue |
without warning; suddenly. |
out of the frying pan into the fire |
from a bad position into one that is even worse. |
out of the question |
not worthy of consideration; unthinkable; impossible. |
out of the running |
no longer participating in a contest, trial, or election. [2 definitions] |
out-of-the-way |
of a place, remote, secluded, or little frequented. [3 definitions] |
out of the woods |
no longer in danger or at risk. |
out of the woodwork |
(informal) out of hiding or concealment, esp. unexpectedly. |
out of this world |
(informal) exceptionally good; excellent. |
out of time |
having no time remaining. |
out of touch |
not in communication (usu. fol. by "with"). |
out of town |
away from the town where one lives, works, or is active in. |