Out-of-order
"Out-of-order" in a Sentence (2 examples)
Both lifts were out-of-order, so the porter had to struggle up the staircase with the guests' luggage.
Passengers may find themselves in a catch-22 situation, unable to buy a ticket for any number of reasons, ranging from an out-of-order ticket vending machine to a lengthy queue to use one, and yet then fall foul of the penalty fare regime.
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