Out of keeping with (something)

Not following the rules of something.The late lunch was out of keeping with our policy of working until the afternoon before we ate lunch.

Out of hand

Immediately and without consulting anyone.The police dismissed my complaint about my neighbors out of hand.

Out of hand

Wild, not able to be controlled.The party got out of hand and we had to call the police to quiet things.

Out of gas

To have no gas in a vehicle, to be tired or exhausted.The truck was out of gas so we could not use it last night.

Out of favor (with someone)

To not have a person`s goodwill.I have been out of favor with my boss for a few months now.

Out of fashion

Not fashionable.Most of the woman's clothes are out of fashion.

Out of earshot

Too far from a sound to hear it.My parents were out of earshot and I could not hear what they were saying.

Owing to (someone or something)

Because of someone or something.Owing to the bad weather many airplane flights were canceled.

Overnight (something)

To send a package or document somewhere for delivery the next day.I will overnight the documents tonight.

Over with

At the end of something, finished with something.The game is over with so we can eat dinner.