Idioms
out on patrol
away from a central location and observing or inspecting something
The soldiers were out on patrol most of the night.
out on the town
out to lunch
out-of-date
out-of-pocket expenses
out-of-the-way
outgrow (something)
outguess (someone)
outside of (something)
outside the box
over (someone's) head
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more than (someone) bargained for
in charge of (someone or something)
so-so
touched by (someone or something)
in some/many respects
on and off
early bird catches the worm
speak ill of (someone)
for all I know
open and aboveboard
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