Similar words: out-of-the-way, out of the wood, out of the woods, out of the blue, out of this world, out of the question, out of the ordinary, let the cat out of the bag.
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31. I leaned forward to rumple his hair, but he jerked out of the way.
32. Why don't you tie your hair back, out of the way?
33. She pushed through the crowd, elbowing people out of the way .
34. I didn't see anything out of the way in his talk.
35. As soon as the contract's out of the way, we can start.
36. I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past.
37. He threw a glass at her but she dodged out of the way.
38. Now that problem is out of the way, it's full steam ahead to get the job finished.
39. Make sure trailing flexes are kept out of the way so you don't trip up over them.
40. A policeman yelled at the crowds to get out of the way .
41. She screamed at me to get out of the way.
42. I'd rather get the interview out of the way in the morning.
43. I moved my car out of the way so that the heavy lorry could come by.
44. Can you move all your paraphernalia out of the way?
45. People were pushing each other out of the way in their eagerness to get to the front.
46. Ken screamed a warning telling people to get out of the way.
47. That wasn't very gallant of you, Paul, pushing a young lady out of the way like that!
48. He had to be bundled unceremoniously out of the way.
49. The player pitched the ball out of the way it was expected to go.
50. They would play chicken by driving head-on at each other until one of them lost their nerve and swerved out of the way.
51. "Get out of the way!" she shouted.
52. Reynolds moved out of the way into an alcove.
53. Hey, Mac, get out of the way.
54. People got out of the way of it I noticed.
55. The composer's cue was clear: Britten even gets his music out of the way at each dramatic turn.
56. Now that we've got that out of the way, we can celebrate the book.
57. Two huge boulders had to be moved out of the way before the trucks could get through.
58. She laughed often; a great sudden masculine sound[http://sentencedict.com/out of the way.html], jerking her arms as if elbowing the air out of the way.
59. We trudged across the main shipping lane with tankers and coasters hooting irritably at us to get out of the way.
60. Last week he was walking through us and we didn't get out of the way in time.
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