out-of-the-way (outəv-thə-wā)
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Tweet adj. 1. Being in a remote or secluded location: a quiet, out-of-the-way resort. 2. Being out of the ordinary; unusual: out-of-the-way memorabilia. 3. Improper; offensive: out-of-the-way remarks. |
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