Monday 6 April 2009

Out of touch!

Today's idiom is:

to be out of touch

This is used when we talk about something that is not fashionable or of the current time. It can also be used to describe someone who no longer understands things.

Example 1

A: You're major was in computers wasn't it.

B: That's right but I'm a little out of touch these days.

Example 2

A: Your clothes are so out of touch!

B: Don't be silly. I bought them only a few days ago.

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