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    Out of sight
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    • extremely good; excellent

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  2. informal. extremely expensive and more than you are able to spend: The price of the house we like is out of sight. slang. excellent: The group's new record is out of sight! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Costing too much. bottomless pit. capital intensive. cheap at half the price idiom. cost an arm and a leg/a small fortune idiom.

  3. Definition. Synonyms. Example Sentences. Word History. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. out-of-sight. adjective. ˌau̇-də-ˈsīt. Synonyms of out-of-sight. slang. : wonderful. Synonyms. A-OK. A1. awesome. bang-up. banner. beautiful. blue-chip. blue-ribbon. boffo. bonny [ chiefly British] bonnie. boss [ slang] brag. brave. bully. bumper. capital.

  4. Out-of-sight definition: fantastic; great; marvelous. See examples of OUT-OF-SIGHT used in a sentence.

  5. 1. Hidden from or out of the range of vision. We need to keep out of sight until the burglars leave.I tried to wave down the ship, but I must have been out of sight. 2. slang Exceptional, remarkable, or incredible; excellent or superb. Wow, man, this party is out of sight! 3. slang Unreasonably or excessively high in price.

  6. Excellent; extraordinary. What's the origin of the phrase 'Out of sight'? Of course, the expression ‘out of sight’ has a literal meaning, that is, ‘beyond the range of sight’ and will have been used that way for as long as the language has existed.

  7. informal. extremely expensive and more than you are able to spend: The price of the house we like is out of sight. slang. excellent: The group's new record is out of sight! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Costing too much. a bottomless pit idiom.

  8. What does the phrase out of sight mean? There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the phrase out of sight . See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

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