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11out of order — 1) a machine or piece of equipment that is out of order is not working correctly 2) British behaviour that is out of order is annoying because it is not suitable for a particular situation. 3) formal remarks or actions that are out of order do… …
12out of order — the elevator s out of order Syn: not working, not in working order, not functioning, broken, broken down, out of service, out of commission, faulty, defective, inoperative; down; informal conked out, bust, busted, (gone) kaput, on the fritz, on… …
13out of order — adjective a) Not functioning properly. The lift is always out of order. b) Inappropriate or unsuitable. I suppose my remarks about his wife were out of order. Syn: out of …
14out of order — 1) not working The public telephone was out of order. 2) against the rules, not suitable His question was ruled to be out of order by the judge so he wasn t able to ask it …
15Out Of Order — En este artículo sobre música se detectaron los siguientes problemas: Necesita ser wikificado conforme a las convenciones de estilo de Wikipedia. Carece de fuentes o referencias que aparezcan en una fuente acreditada. Por …
16out of order — adj British 1. transgressing, beyond the pale I think you re well out of order , he said. Apparently he had been waiting for seven years to see Grace [Jones] again, and was peeved about the extra four hours standing around. (Independent, 30 March …
17out of order — not operating, broken The stamp machine is out of order. I think it s broken …
18out of order — not working correctly. The copy machine is out of order and won t be repaired until tomorrow …
19out of order — Adj. Of a person or their behaviour, unfair, unacceptable, or wrong. E.g. Did you see that girl screaming at her mum in the church? She was well out of order …
20Out of Order (Rod Stewart album) — Out of Order Studio album by Rod Stewart Released 23 May 1988 …