out of step

English

Prepositional phrase

out of step

  1. With the movement of one's feet opposed to that of others
    At the march-past, little Johnny was out of step with everyone else.
  2. unconventional
    You seem to already have some experience in lexicography, but your format is a bit out of step with many of our other entries here.

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