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out of the pictureIn a manner resulting in removal from involvement in a situation.Rate it:

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out of the pictureNot suiting or attuned to the situation; incongruous.Rate it:

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out of the pictureDead.Rate it:

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out of the pictureNot included in the matter being planned or under consideration; not a factor or participant in the present situation.Rate it:

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out of the runningNo longer in competition.Rate it:

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out of the wayImproper or offensive.Rate it:

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out of the wayNot obstructing or hindering; not in the way.Rate it:

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out of the wayRemote or secluded.Rate it:

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out of the wayTaken care of.Rate it:

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out of the wayUnusual or out of the ordinary.Rate it:

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Out of the WoodsOut of danger, out of difficulty, past a critical positionRate it:

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out of the woodsOut of peril; likely to recover or prevail over trouble; finished with the worst or most threatening part of a problem or illness.Rate it:

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out of thin airFrom non-existent resources.Rate it:

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out of touchNo longer maintaining contact or communications.Rate it:

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out of touchNo longer conversant with facts; not aware or realistic.Rate it:

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out of wedlockOf parents not legally married.Rate it:

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out of whackNot in proper alignment.Rate it:

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out of whackNot in proper balance; unbalanced.Rate it:

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out of whackNot working or operating properly.Rate it:

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out of whackWrong, broken; specifically.Rate it:

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out of whole clothFabricated, fictitious.Rate it:

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out of workUnemployed, or having nothing to do.Rate it:

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out on a limbin a precarious positionRate it:

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Out on a LimbIn a difficult position, in vulnerable positionRate it:

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out on one's earFired, dismissed or thrown out, especially for some wrongdoing or otherwise with disgrace.Rate it:

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out on one's feetStupefied; dazed; nonfunctional.Rate it:

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out on the tilesI've had a pint of bitter and now I'm feeling better and I'm out on the tiles." Led Zeppelin in their song "Out on the tiles", 1970.Rate it:

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out the doorThe exact image, a lookalike.Rate it:

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out the doorExact, correct.Rate it:

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out the windowA missed opportunity.Rate it:

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out thereCrazy, nutty, loony.Rate it:

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out to lunchIs mindless; isn't paying any attention.Rate it:

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out to lunchClueless, inattentive or careless.Rate it:

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out with itUsed to tell somebody to reveal a secret.Rate it:

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over and outUsed to signal the end of a conversation, especially one conducted by CB radio or the like.Rate it:

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pack outTo fill with spectatorsRate it:

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page outTo transfer to auxiliary storage.Rate it:

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paint outTo obliterate by painting over.Rate it:

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paint outTo describe, possibly so as to misrepresent.Rate it:

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pan outTo succeed; to proceed according to plan; to result or end up.Rate it:

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partial outTo remove one variable in order to identify any correlation between othersRate it:

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pass outTo graduate, usually marked by the ceremony at the end of their training.Rate it:

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pay outTo slacken a rope by lengthening it; to allow a rope to run out.Rate it:

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peace outGoodbye.Rate it:

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peace outgo in peace.Rate it:

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peal outTo cause to ring loudly.Rate it:

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peal outTo ring loudly.Rate it:

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peck outTo remove by peckingRate it:

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peep outto show, to be visible.Rate it:

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peg outTo hang up using pegs. [from 20th c.]Rate it:

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