Definition of Out of

a phrase which may be considered either as composed of an adverb and a preposition, each having its appropriate office in the sentence, or as a compound preposition. Considered as a preposition, it denotes, with verbs of movement or action, from the interior of; beyond the limit: from; hence, origin, source, motive, departure, separation, loss, etc.; - opposed to in or into; also with verbs of being, the state of being derived, removed, or separated from. Examples may be found in the phrases below, and also under Vocabulary words; as, out of breath; out of countenance.

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Ourang
Ourang-outang
Ouranographist
Ouranography
Ourebi
Ouretic
Ourology
Ouroscopy
Ours
Ourselves
Ouse
Ousel
Oust
Ouster
Ouster le main
ousting
Out
Out at
Out at elbow
Out from
Out of battery
Out of breath
Out of cess
Out of character
out of commission
Out of conceit with
Out of countenance
Out of date
Out of door
Out of doubt
Out of favor
Out of frame
Out of hand
Out of harm's way
Out of heart
Out of humor
Out of joint
Out of mind
Out of one's head
Out of one's own head
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