out

[US]/aʊt/
[UK]/aʊt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. outside; appearing; loudly
adj. external; eliminated
n. elimination
prep. departure
vi. come out
vt. expel

Example Sentences

out for a duck.

be out in calculation

out of the horizontal

out of practice; out of touch with reality.

The news report is out and out ballocks.

Get out and stay out!

fit out a ship.

the doctor was out on a call.

a night out with the girls.

the climb out of recession.

cut out the dramatics.

Real-world Examples

Inside, diabetes specialist is working flat out.

Source: BBC Listening February 2016 Collection

The idea is preposterous, and I kick it out of my head.

Source: Fifty Shades of Grey (Audiobook Excerpt)

I'm sure you can sort it out.

Source: IELTS Listening

You'll tire yourself out and probably drown.

Source: Lai Shixiong Intermediate American English (Volume 1)

Notre Dame, man. Check that out. Oh, wow.

Source: Selected Love Before Sunset

Bring your rod back then cast the line out.

Source: Genius Baby Bear LB

Never get out of the bus, Patrick, Never get out of the bus!

Source: Anime news

He must have fallen off somewhere out on the tundra.

Source: National Geographic Anthology

A. We have to move everything out.

Source: TOEIC Listening Practice Test Bank

Here are beautiful youths duking it out.

Source: BBC documentary "Civilization"

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