Idioms
out from under (someone or something)
to be free and clear of someone or something
My friend is out from under the control of her older sister who has gone to live in a different city.
out front
out in force
out in left field
out in the cold
out like a light
out of (something)
out of a clear blue sky
out of all proportion
out of bounds
out of breath
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white elephant
calm down
get dressed up
cause tongues to wag
piggy bank
on the heels of (something)
come to grief
at the bottom of the ladder
pep (someone or something) up or pep up (someone or something)
stand over (someone or something)
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A cubic yard of air weighs about 2 pounds at sea level.
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