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Out for outside or leaving
Out for excluding
Out for solution; searching and finding
Out for appearing
Out for to the public
Out for producing sounds, smells, signals, etc
Out for extinction, ending or disappearing
Out for extending, spreading; resisting
Out for completing

Out for outside or leaving Being or moving outside an enclosed space. This usually
means that you leave the place. Sometimes it gives the idea of leaving home or doing
something outdoors.
Ask out How do I ask out a girl without offending her and ruining our
friendship?
Back out
Be out I've been out with him a thousand times and he hasn't even kissed
me.
Break out Even though she broke out of prison and was a fugitive for two
months in early 1977, she would serve less than nine years of her 40
year sentence before being paroled.
Buy out If you are rich and commit a crime, it's okay, because you can always
buy your way out of prison.
Check out
Clear out
Clock out
Come out I just came out for a breath of fresh air.
Eat out Read our reviews on eating out in restaurants, cafes and pubs in
Brighton.
Get out You should get out and enjoy yourself.
Go out I was wondering if you fancied going out tonight.
Hang out
Keep out This gate has been great at keeping the dogs out of the nursery.
Let out Who was the idiot who let the cat out of the bag and told you?
Move out When he moved out he left the flat in a shambles.
Pop out He popped out for a bite at lunchtime with his business partner.
Pull out Israeli forces pulled out of the Palestinian refugee camp in Rafah near
the southern border with Egypt early Wednesday.
Put out
Run out He ran out of the building to escape the fire.
Set out Drivers are advised to listen to traffic bulletins and plan journeys
before setting out.
Slip out Some intelligence reports say al-Zawahiri might have slipped out of
Afghanistan some time ago.
Start out
Storm out He was so angry he stormed out of the room, shouting that they
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Out for excluding Similar to Out for leaving but with the emphasis on not being
included, not participating in sth.
Back out of The company is thought to have become suspicious and backed out
of the deal.
Cancel out After endless, time-consuming phone calls, I had to cancel out my
credit card to insure that no further fraudulent charges were made.
Chicken out
Chuck out I got chucked out of the club at midnight for being too drunk.
Cop out
Cross out
Cut out It's particularly important that you cut out fatty foods.
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Cut out It's particularly important that you cut out fatty foods.
Drop out He dropped out of the training course because it was too difficult for
him.
Fall out Sarah and Jane fell out when Jane started a relationship with Sarah's
ex-boyfriend. They haven't spoken to each other since.
Filter out Parents concerned about what their children can see online have
several options to filter out adult material.
Get out
Keep out
Kick out
Leave out
Miss out
Opt out
Pull out Former President Carlos Menem has pulled out of the presidential
election race.
Rule sth out He said it is too early to talk about legal action, but he did not rule it
out.
Stay out
Throw out

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Out for solution; searching and finding It gives the idea of trying to find an answer or
solution to a problem or sth you don't know or understand.
Check out You've got to check the facts out before you start torturing yourself.
Dig out


Draw out
Eke out
Fathom out
Feel out
Ferret out
Figure out It took some time for her to figure out how to juggle movie stardom,
marriage and motherhood.
Find out
Fish out
Get out
Hug out Some words were exchanged between the referee, Bautista, and
Lucero, but everyone was able to hug it out in the end.
Hunt out
Iron out The system has been tested in the UK for the last 9 months to iron
out any teething problems.
Look out
Make out
Nose out
Pick out
Piece out
Point out
Prise out
Pump out
Puzzle out
Reason out
Screw out
Search out
Seek out
Smell out
Smoke out
sniff out
Sort out There's nothing more you can do. You should let the lawyers sort it
out.
Sound out I just wanted to sound out how people felt about this, and if anyone
had any good ideas.
Spit out
Spy out
Squeeze out
Stake out American agents flew to London and staked out the address with
British police officers.
Suss out He first considered denying it, but he could tell that would be pointless
since she quite obviously had sussed him out.
Talk out
Test out
Think out
Try out Would you like to try out this new product?
Turn out
Work out I finally worked out the answer to the problem.
Worm out
Wring out

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Out for appearing Used when something that you can't see or has been hidden or
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Out for appearing Used when something that you can't see or has been hidden or
secret suddenly appears.
Bring out
Come out These folks have been sworn to secrecy and probably threatened with
an immediate loss of their supply if word comes out.
Come out in
Get out Eventually, word got out, as with most secrets, and it was no longer a
secret.
Hatch out
Jump out at
Lean out
Leap out
Let out
Ooze out
Pick out
Pop out
Single out
Slip out
Stand out One of the things that stand out about this country pub is the truly
welcoming and hospitable atmosphere.
Stick out
Whip out

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Out for to the public Used when an organization, company, etc, gives, sends or makes
something available to the public.
Be out The examination results are out today.
Bring out
Come out His new film is coming out next month.
Dish out
Fork out He must be smitten, as he forked out 300 on her birthday despite
having only been going out with her for 3 weeks!
Get out
Give out Give out the questionnaires and ask students to complete them.
Go out
Hand out More than 1m of European aid is now being handed out in hard
pressed rural areas in North Yorkshire.
Hire out
Leak out
Pass out
Pay out
Pour out
Put out They put the word out that they were looking for sponsors to help
fund the project.
Rent out
Send out Send out letters to all on your list so those interested will have time
to plan for the date and respond.
Share out
Take out
Turn out

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Out for producing sounds, smells, signals, etc
Blare out
Blast out
Blurt out Too often we blurt out things that we wish we could take back.
Burst out
Call out
Come out with
Cry out
Give out
Leak out
Let out Hagrid let out a howl like a wounded dog.
Pour out
Pump out
Put out
Read out
Send out
Sound out
Spill out
Turn out

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Out for extinction, ending or disappearing
Back out
Be out We need to go shopping, because we're out of bread.
Beat out
Black out
Blow out
Bomb out
Bottle out
Bow out
Bowl out
Burn out
Butt out
Chicken out
Clap out
Come out
Conk out
Cop out
Crash out
Cut out
Die out
Drag out It's better for both of us if we don't drag it out.
Drop out
Duck out
Eat out
Fade out
Fag out
Fizzle out
Flake out
Flunk out
Get out
Give out
Go out
Grind out
Grow out of
Hole out
Knock out
Lay out
Lose out
Luck out
Pass out
Peg out
Peter out
Phase out
Play out
Psych out
Puff out
Pull out
Put out Please put out your cigarette. This
is a no-smoking area.
Run out
Sell out
Snap out of
Snuff out
Sputter out
Stamp out
Stub out Despite vast numbers stubbing out the
habit over recent years, there are still
around 13 million smokers in the UK.
Take out
Talk out
Tire out
Turn out
Walk out on
Wash out
Wear out
Wimp out
Wipe out
Work out

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Out for extending, spreading; resisting Increasing the size or extent of something.
Bulge out
Belly out
Brave out
Brazen out
Broaden out
Carve out
Drag out
Draw out
Eke out
Face out
Fan out
Flare out
Flesh out
Fluff out
Gouge out
Grow out of sth
Hew out
Hold out
Hollow out
Last out
Let out
Live out
Make out
Mark out
Open out
Pad out
Pay out
Plump out
Poke out
Pop out
Puff out
Put out
Reach out
Ride sth out You should carefully choose and prepare a safe place to ride out the
storm.
Run out
Scoop out
Scratch sth out
See out
Shake out
Shoot out
Sit out
Spin out
Sprawl out
Spread out
Stand out against
Stand out for
Stare out
Stick our for
Stick out
Straighten out
Stretch out
String out
Sweat out
Throw out
Wait out
Win out
Work out
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Out for completing
Carry out So far, the Police have no information regarding the identity of the
terrorists who carried out the attack.
Hear out Before you throw things at me, just hear me out a second.
Serve out Do you believe John Howard will serve out his term if re-elected? Vote
now.
Sit out We sat out the storm in a shelter with the park ranger and 6 other
stranded campers.
Talk out
Wear out
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