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Idioms with Out

Out of date- Out of Fashion

example- These dresses are now out of date.

  The information in that textbook is completely out of date; it doesn't even mention the latest technological advancements.


Out of doors- Outside

example- He is out of the doors now.

  On such a beautiful sunny day, it felt wonderful to be out of doors and enjoy the fresh air.


Out of sorts- Not well, slightly ill

example -Ever since she caught that cold, she's been feeling a bit out of sorts and hasn't had much energy.

He's been a little out of sorts all week, ever since he got that bad news.

Out of order - Defective, uncontrollable

example- The car is out of order.

I tried to use the vending machine, but it was out of order.


Out of temper- Angry

example - Out of anger you might make wrong decisions.

He's been out of temper all morning because of the stressful meeting he has later today.


Out of the wood- Free from danger

example- The man is out of the woods now.

After weeks of intensive care, the patient is finally out of the woods and expected to make a full recovery.

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