out of the way

The phrase "out of the way" generally refers to removing or moving something or someone that is blocking or obstructing a path, so that it no longer hinders movement or progress. It can also mean completing a task or resolving an issue, so it is no longer a concern or obstacle. Additionally, it may indicate being away or distant from a particular location or situation.


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