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  • 81out of one's head — or[out of one s mind] or[out of one s senses] also[off one s head] {adj. phr.}, {informal} Acting in a crazy way; especially, wildly crazy. * /The patient was feverish and out of his head and had to be watched./ * /Her friends thought she was out …

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  • 82out of sight — {adv. phr.} 1. Not within one s field of vision. * /The sailboat disappeared out of sight over the horizon./ 2. Extremely expensive. * /The builder s estimate was so high that it was out of sight./ 3. Unbelievable; fantastic; incredible (both in… …

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  • 83Out of the Cellar — Studio album by Ratt Released March 27, 1984 Recorded 1983 84 …

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  • 84Out of This World — may refer to: Contents 1 Film and television 2 Literature 3 Other …

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  • 85Out of Bounds (1986 film) — Out of Bounds Out of Bounds movie poster Directed by Richard Tuggle Produced by Charles W. Fries (p …

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  • 86Out of Body (The Outer Limits) — Out of Body The Outer Limits episode Episode no. Season 2 Episode 20 Directed by Ken Girotti Written by …

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  • 87Out to Lunch! — Studio album by Eric Dolphy Released 1964 Recorded February 25, 1964 …

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  • 88Out Hud — Origin Sacramento, California Genres Electronica Experimental Rock Funk Electronic Punk Funk Dance Years active 1996 2005 …

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  • 89Out of Practice — Format Sitcom Created by Joe Keenan Christopher Lloyd Starring Christopher Gorham Ty Burrell Stockard Channing Paula Marshall Jennifer Tilly Henry Winkler …

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  • 90out of nowhere — {adv. phr.} Without having been seen before; suddenly and unexpectedly. * /Mr. Jones was driving too fast on the express highway when a police patrol car appeared out of nowhere and stopped him./ Syn.: OUT OF THE BLUE …

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