OUT OF THE WAY


Meaning of OUT OF THE WAY in English

off the road or path, not blocking or obstructing; done, no longer a problem, over with ; off the main road, off the beaten track

"Get out of the way!" he shouted. "Here come the runners!"

Our Christmas shopping is finally done - out of the way.

Rumsey is an out-of-the-way town, just east of the river.

Wayne Magnuson. English idioms vocabulary.      Словарь английских идиом.