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  • 31Out of Sight (TV series) — For the series based on the Out of Sight novel and film, see Karen Sisco. Out of Sight was a British children s television programme airing on CITV between 7 November 1996 and 10 December 1998. The series ran for 3 seasons and 27 episodes and… …

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  • 32out-of-sight — adjective AmE an amount of money that is out of sight is extremely large: The hotel bill was out of sight. see also: out of sight, out of mind sight 1 (18) …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 33out of sight — 1. mod. heavily alcohol or drug intoxicated; high. □ They’ve been drinking since noon, and they’re out of sight. □ Man, is she ever out of sight! 2. mod. very expensive; high in price. □ Prices at that restaurant are out of sight …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 34Out of Sight, Out of Mime — Infobox Television episode Title = Out of Sight, Out of Mime Caption = Mime wants candy Series = Happy Tree Friends Season = 2 Episode = 36 Airdate = ? Production = 209 Writer = David Winn Jeff Biancalana Rhode Montijo Kenn Navarro Director =… …

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  • 35out-of-sight — /owt euhv suyt /, adj. 1. Slang. fantastic; great; marvelous: an out of sight guitarist. 2. beyond reason; exceedingly high: out of sight hospital bills. Also, out a sight. [1895 1900, Amer.] * * * …

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  • 36out of sight — American if the amount of something, especially money, is out of sight, it is very large. The cost of health care in this country is going out of sight. These executives in big corporations get salaries that are out of sight …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 37out of sight — adjective a) Not accessible to view. The notice was out of sight behind the door. b) Superb, excellent. Jacks really mad at you. You better stay out of sight for a few days …

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  • 38out of sight — I. (outa sight) too much, too high    The price was outa sight! They wanted $200 for a nylon jacket. II. too far away to see, not visible anymore    He watched the plane until it was a speck. Then it was out of sight …

    English idioms

  • 39out of sight, out of mind — If one doesn t see something for an extended period of time, one tends to forget about it. A proverb. * /After Caroline moved out of town, Ray soon found other women to date. As the saying goes, out of sight, out of mind. / …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 40out of sight, out of mind — If one doesn t see something for an extended period of time, one tends to forget about it. A proverb. * /After Caroline moved out of town, Ray soon found other women to date. As the saying goes, out of sight, out of mind. / …

    Dictionary of American idioms