Idioms
out-of-date
no longer current or in style
Computer equipment becomes out-of-date very quickly.
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)
over and done with
over and over
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Come again.
a falling-out (with someone)
turn (something) on its ear
live within one's means
stir up a hornet's nest
think little of (someone or something)
carried away
have contact with (someone)
on the other hand
for all (something)
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The word 'set' has more definitions than any other word in the English language.
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