to be out of in English

be on the outside of, be excepted from; be without, lack

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1. His objection was ruled to be out of order.

2. The air conditioner seems to be out of order.

3. When do I have to be out of here?

4. Colliding: to be out of harmony or agreement usually noticeably

5. 11 His objection was ruled to be out of order.

6. Some of these files seem to be out of place.

7. The violin and the piano seem to be out of tune.

8. Politicians seem to be out of touch with the real world.

9. I love to be out of doors on these bright, crisp autumn mornings.

10. Well, looks like maybe you're going to be out of my hair soon.

11. It was an awful job and I'm glad to be out of it.

12. " You hate things to be out of order, don't you?'she said teasingly.

13. As public right force puissant intervene, happened to be out of shape already.

14. 18 " You hate things to be out of order, don't you?'she said teasingly.

15. Being a centrally administrated area it could hardly afford to be out of tune with Delhi .

16. Any kind of scientific dialogue between the two parties now seems to be out of the question.

17. I'm heavily in debt at the moment, but hope to be out of debt when I get paid.

18. The next statement at Philippians 4:5, “the Lord is near,” may seem to be out of context.

19. The doctor said that she ought to be out of bed in time to have her Christmas dinner.

20. She was beginning to like to be out of doors; she no longer hated the wind, but enjoyed it.

21. The Brooder needs to be out of the elements so the chicks are warm, dry and safe from nighttime predators

22. Everyone on the site seemed to be out of doors, pottering round their tiny gardens, or lolling on the parched grass.

23. A loud guffaw boomed out from the lounge and he glanced through the doorway, thankful to be out-of the way.

24. 15 The compound floor of some families laid appeared to be out of shape with break, it is sizy quality problem greatly.

25. To Bodysurf a wave well, you will have to have a part of your body to be out of the water when you’re moving

26. In order to Bodysurf a wave well, you're going to need about half of your body to be out of the water when you're moving

27. Run Amok to be out of control and act in a wild or dangerous manner: The soldiers ran Amok after one of their senior officers was killed

28. With an excess, the insured would tend to be more careful because if a claims occur, the insured also has to be out of pocket and contribute towards the claim.

29. A common quip on Twitter that predates "OK, Boomer" is "silence, Boomer" — an image often used as a reply for when someone has tweeted something perceived to be out-of-touch.

30. Hope is one meaning of the name Amil, which sounds similar to the German Emil; it can also mean unattainable in the sense of being so exalted as in royalty as to be out of reach

31. Belak Industries Series 3 wheels are made in the United States and offered in a selection of backspaces and are made to be out of the box plug and play to fit the needs of any racer

32. Be-wich' (existemi): There are two Greek words in the New Testament translated "Bewitch." The one given above (Acts 8:9, 21 the King James Version "Bewitched," the Revised Version (British and American) "amazed") has reference to the work of Simon Magus.It means "to be out of one's mind," "to astonish," "to overwhelm with wonder."