out+of+thought

  • 101out of the question — {adj. phr.} Not worth considering; unthinkable; impossible. * /It sometimes snows as late as June in the mountains, but the summer campers thought that snow was out of the question./ * /The boys had no money, so it was out of the question for… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 102Out of one's own head — Head Head (h[e^]d), n. [OE. hed, heved, heaved, AS. he[ a]fod; akin to D. hoofd, OHG. houbit, G. haupt, Icel. h[ o]fu[eth], Sw. hufvud, Dan. hoved, Goth. haubi[thorn]. The word does not correspond regularly to L. caput head (cf. E. {Chief},… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 103out-of-body experience — (OBE or OOBE)    Also known as out of the body experience. In biomedicine, both terms are used to denote atypeof autoscopic phenomenon that may occur either during sleep or wakefulness, involving a sensation of being outside and above one s… …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 104out\ of\ the\ question — adj. phr. Not worth considering; unthinkable; impossible. It sometimes snows as late as June in the mountains, but the summer campers thought that snow was out of the question. The boys had no money, so it was out of the question for them to go… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 105thought to himself — reflected to himself, thought matters out alone …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 106out-of-the-box thinking — noun thinking that moves away in diverging directions so as to involve a variety of aspects and which sometimes lead to novel ideas and solutions; associated with creativity • Syn: ↑divergent thinking • Ant: ↑convergent thinking (for: ↑divergent… …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 107out-of-bounds — /owt euhv bowndz /, adj. 1. Sports. being beyond or passing the limits or boundaries of a field, course, etc., marking the area within which the ball, puck, or the like is legally in play. 2. beyond any established boundaries or prescribed… …

    Universalium

  • 108thought withdrawal — a symptom of psychosis in which patients believe that their own thoughts are being taken out of their head by an outside force. This is a Schneiderian first rank symptom, highly indicative of schizophrenia …

    The new mediacal dictionary

  • 109out-think — v.tr. (past and past part. thought) outwit; outdo in thinking …

    Useful english dictionary

  • 110well thought out — adjective resulting from careful thought the paper was well thought out • Similar to: ↑thoughtful * * * ˌwell thought ˈout [well thought out] adjective carefully planned …

    Useful english dictionary