Idioms
out on a limb
in a dangerous or risky position or situation, in a difficult position
The man went out on a limb and offered his brother the job.
out on bail
out on parole
out on patrol
out on the town
out to lunch
out-of-date
out-of-pocket expenses
out-of-the-way
outgrow (something)
outguess (someone)
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lay the groundwork for (something)
to some extent
able to do (something) blindfolded
run counter to (something)
a number of things or people
look like the cat that ate/swallowed the canary
dry out
a millstone around (someone's) neck
heavy going
an open-and-shut case
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