out of time (with someone or something)
out of time
Having no more time in which to do something. OK, everyone, please hand in your tests. You're out of time. The bank has said we're out of time to repay our loan.
See also: of, out, time
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. It was so embarrassing! You're never going to be a star if you keeping singing out of time like that.
See also: of, out, someone, time
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
out of time
(with someone or something) Go to out of step (with someone or something).
See also: of, out, time
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- any time means no time
- any time
- anytime
- (it's) (a)bout time
- about time
- at all hours
- at all hours (of the day and night)
- any old time
- ahead of (someone's or something's) time
- ahead of your/its time