Idiom: out of this world

If something is out of this world it is fantastic or extraordinary (too good for this world).

This colloquial / slang expression is often used when describing food that is especially delicious.

Examples of use:

1. You must try some of my mother's homemade chocolate cake; it's out of this world!

2. The architecture in Istanbul is out of this world.

3. The Queen's garden party was great fun, and the food was out of this world!

 

 

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