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Definition of "out-of-sight" []

  • Very good; same as groovy, sense 1. (adjective)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "out-of-sight" in a sentence
  • "It tells bewildered and beleaguered residents that government is the enemy, that the cause of unemployment and out-of-sight health insurance rates is taxes, that deregulating capital to make more capital will be a boon for everyone, even the poor, disenfranchised and helpless."
  • "And when my daughter has gone to bed, I'm still so rattled that I cart off the couple of copies of my memoir about depression, anxiety, self-harm and alcoholism, A Head Full of Blue, from a low-slung, out-of-sight bookshelf in the living room and put them on a high shelf behind a door in our bedroom."
  • "If you can assault this woman with impunity (I refer to the baton strike, which was unforgivable) even when it has been filmed, we can imagine what goes on out-of-sight."