“out-from”

The following 3 entries include the term out-from.

have one's legs/feet/knees cut out from under (one)

idiom

: be knocked down by something that hits one's legs very hard often used figuratively.

stand out from the crowd

idiom

: to be unusual in a good way

stand out from the pack

idiom

: to be different from others


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