Idioms
out of hand
wild, not able to be controlled
The party got out of hand and we had to call the police to quiet things.
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
out of one's shell
out of order
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stand off from (someone or something)
postage and handling
fall behind
stand up for (someone or something)
lead (someone) to (do something)
hit the nail on the head
live high on/off the hog
in the end
out of season
close one's eyes to (something)
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Oak trees do not have acorns until they are fifty years old or older.
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