Definition of Out of condition

1. Prepositional phrase. Not fit. Not healthy enough to do any hard, physical work or sport. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Out Of Condition

out and away
out ball
out front
out in
out like a light
out loud
out of
out of action
out of all proportion
out of bounds
out of breath
out of breath(p)
out of business
out of character
out of commission
out of condition (current term)
out of context
out of control
out of date
out of doors
out of fashion
out of fix
out of focus
out of gas
out of gear(p)
out of hand
out of house and home
out of it
out of joint
out of kilter

Literary usage of Out of condition

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation by Frederick Newton Judson (1912)
"Responsibility of carrier for cars out of condition— Prior to the decision of the supreme court in the Delk Case there was a difference of judicial opinion ..."

2. The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture by New York State Agricultural Society (1852)
"The animal in question wa» '•' out of condition" at tie time the portrait was taken, which gives an idea of gauntness that is not natural, ..."

3. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1852)
"The animal in question WM '•' out of condition" at tl.e time the portrait was taken, which gives an idea of gauntness that is ..."

4. British Husbandry: Exhibiting the Farming Practice in Various Parts of the by John French Burke (1834)
"... which are about the size of the North Devon breed, out of condition, although pasture-land is in that country unknown. Tlie method of draught, ..."

5. Life in London: Or, The Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, Esq., and by Pierce Egan, Robert Cruikshank, George Cruikshank (1904)
"Symptoms of JERRY being rather out of Condition. LOGIC showed his merry face earlier than usual at ..."

6. Mohun on Warehousemen: A Compilation of Warehouse Laws and Decisions by Barry Mohun (1914)
"In case, however, that a warehouseman shall discover that any part of the grain in his warehouse is out of condition, or becoming so, and it is not in his ..."

7. Life with the Trotters by John Splan (1889)
"... trot your horse when he is out of condition—Kansas Chief's last races—How Dan Mace discovered Rarus—A talk in the hotel at night—The story of a game, ..."

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