25 Important English Idioms in 6 minutes

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Learn 25 useful English expressions containing the words "out of" in just six minutes. This video covers common idioms and their meanings, along with examples of how to use them in everyday conversation.

Highlights

Introduction to 'Out of' Expressions
00:00:00

The video introduces 25 English expressions using the words 'out of' and explains the pronunciation of 'out of' as 'outta' in casual speech.

'Out of' Expressions: Impossible, Unexpected, and Inappropriate
00:00:33

The video covers 'out of the question' (impossible), 'out of the blue' (unexpected), and 'out of line' (inappropriate behavior).

'Out of' Expressions: Inferiority, Suddenness, and Dysfunction
00:01:14

This section explains 'out of my league' (feeling inferior), 'out of nowhere' (suddenly), and 'out of order' (not working).

'Out of' Expressions: Discomfort, Unfitness, and Lack of Information
00:02:11

The video discusses 'out of place' (feeling uncomfortable or different), 'out of shape' (not physically fit), and 'out of the loop' (not informed).

'Out of' Expressions: Physical Strain, Unusual Behavior, and Inconvenience
00:02:55

This part covers 'out of breath' (difficulty breathing after exertion), 'out of character' (behaving unusually), and 'out of the way' (inconvenient location).

'Out of' Expressions: Excellence, Lack of Communication, and Inappropriate Speech
00:03:36

Learn about 'out of this world' (amazing), 'out of touch' (not communicating), and 'out of turn' (saying something inappropriate).

'Out of' Expressions: Personal Expense, Uniqueness, and Recklessness
00:04:02

This segment explains 'out of pocket' (paying personally), 'out of the ordinary' (unusual), and 'out of your mind' (crazy).

'Out of' Expressions: Skill Decline, Absence, and Costliness
00:04:37

The video defines 'out of practice' (skill decline), 'out of the picture' (no longer involved), and 'out of my budget' (too expensive).

'Out of' Expressions: Lack of Control and Worsening Situations
00:05:07

This section covers 'out of my hands' (no control), 'out of the frying pan into the fire' (worse situation), and 'out of control' (chaotic).

'Out of': No More Left
00:05:51

The final expression is simply 'out of' meaning there is no more left of something, such as 'out of gas' or 'out of time'.

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