get out of sight
get (someone or something) out of (one's) sight
To move someone or something out of one's view. Tiffany is terrified of crabs, so I made sure to get that picture out of her sight. Get the kids out of my sight—I'm so angry that I can't even look at them right now. Get that hideous painting out of my sight!
See also: get, of, out, sight
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
get someone or something out of one's sight
Fig. to remove someone or something from one's presence. (Often said in anger.) Get that child out of my sight! Please get that cake out of my sight.
See also: get, of, out, sight
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- get (someone or something) out of (one's) sight
- avenge (oneself) against (someone or something)
- terrify or an animal out of
- come into conflict
- conflict
- suck (someone or something) into (something)
- suck into
- live in the past
- avoid (someone or something) like the plague
- avoid someone/something like the plague