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Definition of "out of sight" []

  • Not accessible to view. (adjective)
  • Used in reference to a goal, aspiration, or expected state that is not yet attainable. (adjective)
  • Superb, excellent. (adjective)
  • Very expensive. (adjective)
  • Drunk. (adjective)

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Use "out of sight" in a sentence
  • "Certainly the interior did look like a tunnel, razor straight and curving upward out of sight in either direction; and there was a gallery-like feel to the objects scattered there."
  • "It was easy to duck out of sight as Vera tediously, clumsily clumbered down the steep and narrow stairs."
  • "One observer laughed at the memory of Toombs's performance in the march through Richmond to the Peninsula: "He put himself at the head of one regiment and moved it out of sight amid hurrahs, then galloping back he brought on another, ready himself for cheers, until the brigade was down the street and near the embarkation.""