Idioms
out on the town
out in a town or city having fun and partying
I am tired today because we were out on the town last night.
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out-of-date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
over and above (something)
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a sit-in
all the rage
(one's) chickens have come home to roost
from stem to stern
give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
no cigar
sell (someone) short
in one's spare time
have seen better days
as far as possible
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