Sentence examples for going out of my tree from inspiring English sources

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The language his characters often employ has a dated, old-timey feel — they use phrases like "shockeroo," "going out of my tree," "gone with the wind" — and the narratives themselves tend to have tidy beginnings, middles and O. Hendingsque endings complete with deliberately ironic twists.

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I'm going out of my mind".

"I envisioned the woman going out to the tree and plucking my coconut".

" Going out with my wife, I suppose…the pleasure of her company.

I do not want to go, I avoid going out with my friends.

Elm Street Park is so well-scaled to its neighborhood and has such beautiful large, mature trees that I go out of my way to stop there if I'm riding my bike nearby, which I do often.

"The air went out of my body.

I'll go out of my way to get that.

Have I gone out of my mind? he thinks.

I'm a junkie [drug addict], where's my drugs gone?" All the drugs gone out of my life.

I don't want to go out of my zone right.

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