Examples of 'out of step' in a sentence
Meaning of "out of step"
To be out of sync or not in accordance with others or one's surroundings, often used to describe someone who doesn't conform or fit in with a group or situation
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- Not matching the movement of one's feet with that of others, or with an accompanying beat, while marching or walking.
- Not matching or in agreement (with someone or something).
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I would be all out of step in a real home.
My references are old and out of step.
Everybody out of step but you and me.
I am getting the hell out of step ford.
You are out of step with the times.
With others we always seem to be out of step.
Motion was out of step with party attitudes.
With others we always appear to be out of step.
The feeling of being out of step with my peers.
Out of step with his times.
You were always out of step with the world.
They are so closely packed that it is impossible to be out of step.
They are out of step with public opinion.
Like one step out of step.
Completely out of step with the voters we need.
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I have always felt out of step.
A little out of step to make a melody.
He has also noted that he is out of step culturally.
Not be out of step any more.
Or for people who march a bit out of step.
I enjoy being out of step with the world.
That is someone who is out of step.
It seems so out of step with the.
Only the government is out of step.
He who walks out of step hears another drum.
The first and second city are totally out of step.
My grandpa is out of step with the younger generation.
This genius you have for dancing out of step.
We will be out of step with all our neighbours.
Another is that we are out of step with it.
Be out of step with something higher.
And always a bit out of step in the circle.
The tragic figure then is the man out of step.
Just a little out of step with the mainstream.
Our timelines were out of step.
Your views are out of step with modern society.
They would cause a lot of trouble if you were out of step.
Their deeds are out of step with their words.
Perhaps it is us who are out of step.
I felt out of step with my reality.
We seem to be costumed a little out of step with the time.
Slightly out of step but forgivable.
Everybody gets out of step.
I am out of step with everybody.
A true artist is always out of step with his time.
Being out of step has consequences.
An artist has always to be out of step with his time.
I am out of step with time.
Nothing will come of that if you do not get out of step.
Firewalls can get out of step with policies.
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