Synonym: beyond control. Similar words: writ of habeas corpus, vault of heaven, strait of hormuz, out of, cutoff, put off, cut off, out of it. Meaning: adv. out of control.
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31. You need a leader to give you strength when the frustrations get out of hand.
32. At times last night, good-humoured revelry got out of hand.
33. This light-hearted banter was amusing, but she mustn't let it get out of hand.
34. Stories were told about how they had actually done considerable damage to some visiting fans when situations had got out of hand.
35. On the odd occasion the jollities would get out of hand and the fists would fly.
36. Some even believe that scandals, unless they get out of hand, can serve as an incentive for legislative achievement.
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37. She would run and hide as her parents' altercations so often got out of hand with plates crashing and books thrown.
38. But it does mean that weird opinions ought not to be rejected out of hand.
39. But has the Fed failed to prevent the imbalances created by the recent boom from getting out of hand?
40. Instead of rejecting religion out of hand as irrational, he enquired about it.
41. Hundreds of police were poised to intervene if things got out of hand, but they did not.
42. Pull or spray garden weeds before they get out of hand.
43. But, in practice, if allowed to get out of hand, it firmly mortgaged the future.
44. After dismissing it out of hand, the neighbor called back the same night and said it might be worth considering.
45. He also kicked badly out of hand until he settled down to play a more influential role after the interval.
46. Today, we would reject a proposed Bill of Rights out of hand.
47. The costs have continued to increase, and now seem to be getting out of hand.
48. If you are having difficulty making your repayments, always seek help from your mortgage lender before matters get too out of hand.
49. The conservatory is light and airy, but remains sufficiently shaded to prevent summer temperatures of getting out of hand.
50. I knew things were getting a little out of hand.
51. I wish I could have stopped it before it got out of hand.
52. It's like something you fasten on to in times of confusion and it snowballs out of hand.
53. That is an unlikely enough scenario to dismiss out of hand, though.
54. The government rejected these proposals out of hand and after two months dissolved the assembly.
55. Can the currency market be calmed before things get out of hand?
56. Police were called in when the situation began to get out of hand.
57. Doherty left after behind-the-scenes differences and off-the-set growing pains got out of hand.
58. The lettuce leaf can be rolled around squab mixture like a taco,-and then eaten out of hand.
59. But eventually it became clear that things were getting out of hand.
60. But with Estrada, if the allegations are believed, it all seemed to get out of hand.
More similar words: writ of habeas corpus, vault of heaven, strait of hormuz, out of, cutoff, put off, cut off, out of it, get out of, come out of, run out of, walk out of, grow out of, keep out of, out of tune, out of sync, out of order, out of work, out of date, out of debt, out of favour, talk out of, out of luck, out of place, out of touch, autofocus, drive out of, out of doors, out of sight, out of stock.