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  • 81fit in — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you manage to fit a person or task in, you manage to find time to deal with them. [V n P] We work long hours both outside and inside the home and we rush around trying to fit everything in... [V P n (not pron)] I find that I… …

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  • 82Out of Gas — For other uses, see Out of Gas (disambiguation). Out of Gas Firefly episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 8 Directed by Da …

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  • 83out of condition — adjective a) Not fit. Not healthy enough to do any hard, physical work or sport. b) If you dont keep doing excercise in summer, you will find you are out of condition when the new season starts. Syn: unfit Ant: fit, in …

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  • 84out-of-the-way — adj 1. distant, remote, secluded, outlying. See outlying. 2. unusual, uncommon, exceptional, extraordinary, singular, strange, curious, odd; eccentric, irregular, erratic, capricious, flighty, Inf. odd ball, idiosyncratic, unconventional,… …

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  • 85Fit Note — An alternative form of sick note that details the tasks an unwell worker is deemed capable of. The BBC reported that “employee ‘fit notes’ are to be brought in as part of [British] government efforts to cut the amount of money lost to the economy …

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  • 86out of one's element — {adv. phr.} Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. * /Wild animals are out of their element in cages./ * /Chris is out of his element in singing class./ Compare: OUT OF PLACE, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH. Contrast: IN ONE …

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  • 87out of one's element — {adv. phr.} Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. * /Wild animals are out of their element in cages./ * /Chris is out of his element in singing class./ Compare: OUT OF PLACE, BEYOND ONE S DEPTH. Contrast: IN ONE …

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  • 88out\ of\ one's\ element — adv. phr. Outside of your natural surroundings; where you do not belong or fit in. Wild animals are out of their element in cages. Chris is out of his element in singing class. Compare: out of place, beyond one s depth Contrast: in one s element …

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  • 89out\ of\ character — adv or adj. phr. 1. Not in agreement with a person s character or personality; not in the way that a person usually behaves or is expected to behave; not usual; unsuitable; uncharacteristic. Mary is a nice girl. Her fit of temper was out of… …

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  • 90out of the reckoning — in/out of/the reckoning phrase being/​not being considered for a job or position Only three candidates are still in the reckoning. Thesaurus: applying and interviewing for jobshyponym Main entry …

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