Idioms
out of keeping with (something)
not following the rules of something
The late lunch was out of keeping with our policy of working until the afternoon before we ate lunch.
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
out of place
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eat (someone) out of house and home
get one's way
give the devil his due
ten-four
to hell and gone
know one's place
get down to the nitty-gritty
have contact with (someone)
out of fashion
take time off
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Chameleons can move their eyes independently. One eye can be looking forward and one eye backward at the same time
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