Get Out Of Hand
- Get Out Of Hand
- How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used today, particularly in informal conversations and in the media, to describe situations that are spiraling out of control.
- Literal Meaning: To escape from one's hands or control
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To get out of control or become unmanageable, often in an unpredictable or chaotic way.
- The party got out of hand, with guests spilling out onto the street.
- The project got out of hand, and we had to call in extra staff to finish it on time.
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