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out of the way (adv.)
1.separated or at a distance in place or position or time"These towns are many miles apart" "stood with his legs apart" "born two years apart"
2.so as not to obstruct or hinder"put that box out of the way so that no one trips on it"
3.dealt with; disposed of"I'm so relieved that my midterm is out of the way"
4.murdered"the mob boss wanted his rival out of the way"
5.in a remote location or at a distance from the usual route"the restaurant is top-notch, but a little out of the way"
6.improper; amiss;
7.extraordinary; unusual"such erratic behavior was out of the way for him"
out-of-the-way (adj.)
1.remote from populous or much-traveled regions"they found a quiet out-of-the-way resort"
2.out of the ordinary"out-of-the-way information"
3.improper or even offensive"out-of-the-way remarks"
4.relatively far from a center or middle"outlying settlements"
out of the way
1.not usual or common or ordinary"a scene of unusual beauty" "a man of unusual ability" "cruel and unusual punishment" "an unusual meteorite"
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out of the way
out of the way (adv.)
aloofly, apart, aside, at a distance, in seclusion, remotely, secludedly
out-of-the-way (adj.)
Ver también
out of the way
↗ outstandingly, remarkably, unco, unusually ≠ usual
out-of-the-way (adj.)
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out of the way
qui sort de l'habitude, de l'ordinaire (fr)[Classe]
étonnant (fr)[Classe]
unusualness - outstandingly, remarkably, unco, unusually - usualness[Dérivé]
extraordinary, peculiar, special[Analogie]
usual[Ant.]
out of the way (adv.)
à l'écart (fr)[Classe]
at a distance[Classe]
out-of-the-way (adj.)
distant, far[Similaire]
out-of-the-way (adj.)
out of the way, unusual[Similaire]
out-of-the-way (adj.)
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