out of reach

ADJECTIVE
  1. inaccessibly located or situated
    an unapproachable chalet high in the mountains
    an unreachable canyon
    the unreachable stars
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How To Use out of reach In A Sentence

  • If I can keep it out of reach of dog, cats and ferret, that is. Ann Aguirre » Blog Archive » How my life is different than before
  • It would be nice to have a book discussing Lem's works in Polish which are out of reach for readers in English.
  • Lizzie was carrying a rape alarm but it was out of reach in her handbag.
  • They appear cemented in third place and out of reach. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the 10m ropes provide an ideal home where they can remain suspended above the seabed and out of reach of starfish, crabs, whelks and other predators.
  • They had been craning over the gallery, safe out of reach, so free to stare.
  • The upcoming release slate is like a mirage, tantalizing us - just over the horizon, barely out of reach.
  • It leapt to the ledge above and slid in front of the windows to the Mayor's parlour, where staff tried to grab it, but it was just out of reach.
  • Train companies who put the daily commute out of reach, payday loan companies who force people into unpayable debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Store all medicines, whether tablets, inhalers, or syrup, out of reach of children, and preferably in a locked cupboard, even if they have child resistant lids.
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