Idiom: Off the beaten track Meaning: Somewhere that's off the beaten track is in a remote location. Country:International English |Subject Area:General|Usage Type:Both or All Words Used All idioms have been editorially reviewed. Submitted idioms may have been edited for correctness and completenes...
— We were so tired when we got to Paris that we actually justdecided to explore some of the smaller neighborhoodsoff the beaten track. I liked it better than visiting museums. — Everyone knows that the best food in town isoff the beaten track. Why don't you explore some of the local...
Idiom: Off the chart Meaning: If something goes off the chart, it far exceeds the normal standards, good or bad, for something. Country: International English | Subject Area: General | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used Contributor: Richard Flynn All idioms have been editorially reviewed...
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