Phrase: Get out of hand

 

"These kids need discipline, they're getting out of hand."

Meaning

  • If a person or a situation gets out of hand, you are no longer able to control them.
  • To become difficult to control.


Example Sentences

  • The party got out of hand and they had to call the police.
  • We got too drunk and the party got out of hand.
  • His drinking had got out of hand.
  • My father’s drinking is getting out of hand so we're trying to persuade him to get help.
  • It was the end of term and the children were getting a little out of hand.
  • Unemployment is getting out of hand.
  • Jane and Sarah had a disagreement that suddenly got out of hand and then everyone was shouting.
  • Their kids need some discipline, they are getting completely out of hand. 
  • The farmer was trying to get all the sheep into the barn when it all got out of hand and they ended up in the road.
  • I thought it would be a good idea to bake some buns with my small nephews, but it got out of hand and took me two hours to clean up the mess. 
  • She went to see her doctor because she felt her overeating was getting out of hand.

  • My wife's spending on shopping is getting out of hand.
  • The spread of the virus is getting out of hand.



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