Idioms
out of favor (with someone)
to not have a person`s goodwill
I have been out of favor with my boss for a few months now.
out of gas
out of hand
out of keeping with (something)
out of kilter
out of line
out of luck
out of necessity
out of one's element
out of one's hair
out of one's mind/head/senses
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dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
as a result of (something)
lose one's cool
fishy
heart is in the right place
get one's nose out of (someone's) business
give up
pay an arm and a leg (for something)
break (something) to (someone)
have a bone to pick with (someone)
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British king James I's tongue was too large for his mouth so he slobbered all the time and was a very messy eater.
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