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    out of time

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  2. out of time (with someone or something) Not following or maintaining the proper rhythm or tempo (along with someone or something). My date was out of time with the music throughout the entire dance.

  3. There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the phrase out of time. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. OUT OF TIME definition: not at the usual time; unseasonable | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English.

  5. Apr 17, 2017 · "In time" and "out of time" can be a musical reference, referring to a time signature. Especially in pop music, "time" refers to the beat of the song. For example if a musician says, You are playing that rhythm out of time.

  6. Define Out of time. Out of time synonyms, Out of time pronunciation, Out of time translation, English dictionary definition of Out of time. not in proper time; too soon, or too late. not in harmony; discordant; hence, not in an agreeing temper; fretful.

  7. to not have enough hours, etc. available to finish something you are trying to do: She ran out of time and didn't finish the last question. If you spend all this time on each question, you're going to run out of time. They ran out of time before the session ended.

  8. Out Of Time definition: Too <a>soon</a> or too <a>late</a> .

  9. I'm so sorry - I have to cut you off there, Jess, because we're out of time. See also. time noun (TIME AVAILABLE) (Definition of be (all) out of time from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) C1.

  10. out of time, not in the proper rhythm: His singing was out of time with the music. pass the time of day , to converse briefly with or greet someone: The women would stop in the market to pass the time of day.

  11. Too soon or too late. ( music) Not keeping time. Without any time left. 2023 September 6, Nigel Harris, “Comment: Leaderless and rudderless”, in RAIL, number 991, page 3: As is the way with all mature governments, Rishi Sunak's administration increasingly feels like it's out of ideas, out of energy... and out of time.

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