Free Translator Free Translator
Translators Dictionaries Courses Other
Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Beyond control   /bɪˈɑnd kəntrˈoʊl/   Listen
Beyond control

adverb
1.
Out of control.  Synonym: out of hand.






WordNet 3.0 © 2010 Princeton University








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Beyond control" Quotes from Famous Books



... of that curving line pours a merciless fire, and the charging men in blue recoil—all but one. (War is full of grim humor.) On comes one lone Yankee, hatless, red-headed, pulling on his reins with might and main, his horse beyond control, and not one of the enemy shoot as he sweeps helplessly into their line. A huge rebel ...
— The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come • John Fox

... invasion. Green brush in some places may be burned at any time, but as a rule it is unsafe to burn it in dry weather. The best time to burn brush is in the fall, just after the first snowfall. Then the piles are dry, and there is no danger that the fire will get beyond control. Brush may also be burned at the beginning of or during the rainy season, when the ground is damp enough to prevent the fire from spreading, and the brush dry enough ...
— Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest • Edward Tyson Allen

... five feet. Every pump was set to work, but mishaps followed one another, and the stream increased to such an extent that another two feet of water was rapidly made. It was a fearful condition to be in—in a treacherous channel, with a high wind, and vessel pretty well beyond control. The possibility of striking on one of the numerous rocks was obvious. In tearing away the masts, five of the seamen fell overboard and were drowned. About breakfast-time order began to be restored on the ship, and she managed to ...
— Grace Darling - Heroine of the Farne Islands • Eva Hope

... [from the Anglo-Saxon dryfan]. A ship drives when her anchor trips or will not hold. She drives to leeward when beyond control of sails or rudder; and if under bare poles, may drive before the wind. Also, to strike ...
— The Sailor's Word-Book • William Henry Smyth

... jury had retired, with every mark of agitation upon their faces. The great concourse of spectators seemed moved almost beyond control. ...
— Mohun, or, The Last Days of Lee • John Esten Cooke


More quotes...



Copyright © 2025 Free-Translator.com