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Out Of The Way

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Adverb

1. out of the way

extraordinary; unusual

Example Sentences:
'such erratic behavior was out of the way for him'

2. out of the way

improper; amiss

3. out of the way

in a remote location or at a distance from the usual route

Example Sentences:
'the restaurant is top-notch, but a little out of the way'

4. out of the way

murdered

Example Sentences:
'the mob boss wanted his rival out of the way'

5. out of the way

dealt with; disposed of

Example Sentences:
'I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way'

6. out of the way

so as not to obstruct or hinder

Example Sentences:
'put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Out Of The Way

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adjective (prenominal)
1. 
distant from more populous areas
2. 
uncommon or unusual
a. 
removed or dealt with so as to be no longer a hindrance
b. 
remote
c. 
unusual and sometimes improper

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Out Of The Way

see synonyms of out of the way
adjective
1. 
not near a frequented road or populous place; secluded
2. 
not common; unusual
3. 
not conventional or proper
1. 
in a position so as not to hinder or interfere
2. 
disposed of
3. 
not on the right or usual route or course
4. 
a. 
improper; wrong; amiss
b. 
unusual; uncommon

Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.


Out Of The Way

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adj.
1. Being in a remote or secluded location: a quiet, out-of-the-way resort.
2. Being out of the ordinary; unusual: out-of-the-way memorabilia.
3. Improper; offensive: out-of-the-way remarks.

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