out+of+sight
91out of view — adverb no longer visible the ship disappeared behind the horizon and passed out of sight • Syn: ↑out of sight …
92out — out1 W1S1 [aut] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(from inside )¦ 2¦(outside)¦ 3¦(not at home)¦ 4¦(distant place)¦ 5¦(given to many people)¦ 6¦(get rid of something)¦ 7¦(not burning/shining)¦ 8¦(sun/moon etc)¦ 9¦(flowers)¦ 10¦(complet …
93out — out1 W1S1 [aut] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(from inside )¦ 2¦(outside)¦ 3¦(not at home)¦ 4¦(distant place)¦ 5¦(given to many people)¦ 6¦(get rid of something)¦ 7¦(not burning/shining)¦ 8¦(sun/moon etc)¦ 9¦(flowers)¦ 10¦(complet …
94out — I [[t]a͟ʊt[/t]] ADVERB USES ♦ (Out is often used with verbs of movement, such as walk and pull , and also in phrasal verbs such as give out and run out .) 1) ADV: ADV after v When something is in a particular place and you take it out, you remove …
95sight — Nānaina, maka, hi ohi ona. ♦ Out of sight, lilo, pio. ♦ Second sight, ike pāpālua. ♦ To sight or aim, lena, mākia, kia …
96out of — {prep.} 1a. From the inside to the outside of. * /John took the apple out of the bag./ * /Get out of the car!/ * /The teacher has gone out of town./ 1b. In a place away from. * /No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today./ * /Our… …
97out of — {prep.} 1a. From the inside to the outside of. * /John took the apple out of the bag./ * /Get out of the car!/ * /The teacher has gone out of town./ 1b. In a place away from. * /No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today./ * /Our… …
98out\ of — prep. 1a. From the inside to the outside of. John took the apple out of the bag. Get out of the car! The teacher has gone out of town. 1b. In a place away from. No, you can t see Mr. Jones; he is out of the office today. Our house is ten miles… …
99out — {{11}}out (adv.) O.E. ut, common Germanic (Cf. O.N., O.Fris., Goth. ut, Du. uit, Ger. aus), from PIE root *ud up, up away (Cf. Skt. ut up, out, uttarah higher, upper, later, northern; Avestan uz up, out, O.Ir. ud out …
100out — see out of debt, out of danger out of sight, out of mind better be out of the world than out of the fashion there are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it when the gorse is out of bloom, kissing’s out of fashion …