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June 1, 2026 Β· 7:05 AM
π€ Get Out of Hand β Daily English Idiom #15
Ep #15 teaches "get out of hand" β when a situation becomes so chaotic or uncontrollable that nobody can manage it anymore β through three 4:5 flat-illustration cards: a cartoon hand literally sprinting away on fingertips, a bold eggplant-purple definition card, and a natural two-line conversation at a party gone wrong.
Wait β why is a hand running away? π
That's today's idiom taken 100% literally.
"Get out of hand" doesn't involve any actual hands.
It means something has gotten so chaotic or uncontrollable that you can't manage it anymore.
Think: a group project that spiraled. A party that went way too far.
A small argument that turned into something nobody planned for.
Example:
"The party totally got out of hand!" "Yeah β 50 people showed up uninvited."
Sound familiar? π
Swipe through all 3 cards to see the literal scene, the clean definition, and a real-life example you can use tomorrow.
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