Definitions Found:
Out of place; inappropriate
- inappositeOut of place; inappropriate
- jointout of keeping; inappropriate
- offsettingPlace out of line
- dislodgeto force out of place
- excludesKeep (something) out of a place
- excludedKeep (something) out of a place
- winkleto pry something out of a place.
- prolapseto slip or fall out of place
- egressingGo out of or leave (a place)
- egressedGo out of or leave (a place)
- prolapsesPROLAPSE, to slip or fall out of place
- prolapsedPROLAPSE, to slip or fall out of place
- prolapsingPROLAPSE, to slip or fall out of place
- issuemeans or place of going out exit outlet
- crookederBent or twisted out of shape or out of place
- crookedestBent or twisted out of shape or out of place
- putto put out of the way; place to one side
- anachronismperson or a thing that is chronologically out of place
- egressesThe action of going out of or leaving a place
- smokingDrive someone or something out of a place by using smoke
- ludicrousSo foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing; ridiculous
- startingbecome loosened or forced out of place one of the planks has started
- startedbecome loosened or forced out of place one of the planks has started
- holesmall or confining place, esp. one that is dingy, shabby, or out-of-the-way
- starvedForce someone out of a place or into a specified state by stopping supplies of food
- seeto take leave of someone setting out on a journey; accompany to the place of departure
- starvesForce someone out of a place or into a specified state by stopping supplies of food
- outflowsA large amount of money, liquid, or people that moves or is transferred out of a place
- debouchto march out from a narrow or confined place into open country, as a body of troops
- scorches(of the heat of the sun) Cause (vegetation or a place) to become dried out and lifeless
- winklesto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)
- winkleto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)
- winklingto pry (something) out of a place, as winkle meat is dug out of its shell with a pin (usually fol. by out)