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Out of sight   /aʊt əv saɪt/   Listen
Out of sight

adjective
1.
Not accessible to view.  Synonyms: concealed, hidden.  "In stormy weather the stars are out of sight"
adverb
1.
No longer visible.  Synonym: out of view.
2.
Quietly in concealment.  Synonyms: doggo, in hiding.






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"Out of sight" Quotes from Famous Books



... gray felt hat on his head and strode off down the drive. I sat on the porch rail and watched him. He looked about five feet eight inches, and was broad across the shoulders. He had a good walk. I slouched when I walked. After he was out of sight I rather wished I'd gone along. There wasn't anything particular to do at home, and I could have told him about the other tutors; there's some things that dad ...
— The New Boy at Hilltop • Ralph Henry Barbour

... forward; she seemed to crouch as if she wanted to get out of sight. Christina suddenly stopped and looked at her for an answer. Anna fingered her splashed apron; she tried to speak, but a lump rose in her throat, and she could not see for the hot tears that would, against her will, rush to ...
— The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911 • Various

... posted on the high trees around the field, they were not likely to let a boy with a gun approach very near to them. I have heard—and have no doubt of the truth of the statement—that one of the best ways to shoot crows is to go after them in a wagon, keeping your gun, of course, as much out of sight as possible. Crows seem to know exactly what guns are intended for. But they are seldom afraid of a wagon. They expect no danger from it, and one can frequently drive along a country road while crows are quietly feeding in the ...
— Round-about Rambles in Lands of Fact and Fancy • Frank Richard Stockton

... will launch the attack on the far side of the perimeter. If you keep out of sight, the guards will have no idea that it is anything more than an animal attack. I've seen how they work. As an attack mounts they call for reserves inside the city and drain men away from the other parts of the perimeter. At the height of the battle, ...
— Deathworld • Harry Harrison

... point of walking through the doctor's quarter," said Cullingworth. "We are passing through it now. They all come to their windows and gnash their teeth and dance until I am out of sight." ...
— The Stark Munro Letters • J. Stark Munro


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