out of time

English

Phrase

out of time

  1. Too soon or too late.
  2. (music) Not keeping time.
  3. Without any time left.
    • 2023 September 6, Nigel Harris, “Comment: Leaderless and rudderless”, in RAIL, number 991, page 3:
      As is the way with all mature governments, Rishi Sunak's administration increasingly feels like it's out of ideas, out of energy... and out of time.

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