out of true
out of true
1. Not in the correct position; out of alignment. I can see why you have loose spokes—the rim of your wheel is out of true.
2. old-fashioned By extension, not correct in form or shape. Though the hound was out of true, with a horribly deformed face and a weak, limping gait, it had the friendliest disposition of any stray animal I had ever encountered.
See also: of, out, true
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
out of true (or the true)
not in the correct or exact shape. 1984 Jonathan Gash The Gondola Scam They all look scarily out of true, and I do mean a terrible angle. Pisa's got one sloper.
See also: of, out, true
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
ˌout of ˈtrue
if an object is out of true, it is not straight or in the correct position: That picture’s out of true. Can you straighten it up?See also: of, out, true
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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