Out in a sentence

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Synonym: outside, away, absent, out of sight, beyond. Antonym: in, inside, within, present, here

Meaning: not in; away from a place

Out sentence for class 1


- The cat is out of the bag.
- The dog ran out of the yard.
- Let's go out to play.
- The sun is out in the sky.
- Look at the fish swimming out.
- The ball rolled out of the box.
- The flower is out in the garden.
- She walked out of the room.
- The birds flew out of the nest.
- He took the toy out of his bag.
- The kids jumped out of the truck.
- The keys fell out of my pocket.
- The puppy peeked out from behind the sofa.
- They went out for ice cream.
- The rabbit hopped out of its hole.
- The rain came pouring out of the clouds.
- The ice cream melted and ran out of the cone.
- She reached out to grab the apple.
- The smoke came out of the chimney.
- The butterfly flew out of the flower.
- He sailed the boat out on the lake.
- The soccer ball bounced out of the goal.
- The story came out in the book.
- The wind blew out the candle.
- The train came out of the tunnel.
- They let the balloons out into the sky.
- The apple fell out of the tree.
- She pulled the books out of the shelf.
- The light came out as the sun set.
- The toy popped out of the surprise egg.

Out sentence for class 2


- The dog ran out of the house.
- Can you come out to play with me?
- The cat jumped out of the box.
- We will go out for ice cream today.
- She put her hand out to help her friend.
- The sun came out after the rain.
- He stepped out into the garden.
- The bird flew out of the tree.
- I found my toy out in the yard.
- They shouted out loud during the game.
- She looked out the window for her mom.
- The rabbit hopped out of its cage.
- He took out his book to read.
- We ran out to catch the bus.
- The flowers are blooming out in the field.
- She let the puppy out to play.
- The teacher asked us to write out our names.
- The kids came out to see the parade.
- I saw a rainbow out in the sky.
- The ice cream truck is out on our street.
- He took out the trash after dinner.
- The stars came out when it got dark.
- She pointed out the funny picture.
- The kids ran out to greet their dad.
- He found a penny out on the sidewalk.
- The fish swam out of the small pond.
- She helped her brother out with his homework.
- The balloons floated out of the window.
- We will find out the answer tomorrow.
- The dog barked when it saw someone out front.

Out simple sentence


- I will go out for a walk after lunch.
- She stepped out of the room quietly.
- He looked out the window to see the rain.
- The children played outside until dark.
- I found my lost book out in the yard.
- Lets eat out tonight at a restaurant.
- The cat likes to roam out in the garden.
- She took the trash out before dinner.
- He was excited to go out with his friends.
- The dog ran out when the door opened.
- I want to go out and enjoy the sunshine.
- They decided to stay out late for the concert.
- We should let the air out of the balloon.
- The lights went out during the storm.
- She called out to her friend from across the street.
- He found the keys out on the table.
- I will be out of town next week.
- The movie is sold out for tonight.
- She figured out the answer to the puzzle.
- They went out to see the fireworks.
- The flowers bloom out in the spring.
- He wanted to find out more about the project.
- The bird flew out of the cage.
- I need to take my dog out for a walk.
- The team celebrated their victory out in the park.
- She looked out for her little brother.
- The sun is setting out on the horizon.
- I left my jacket out by the pool.
- They called out for help during the game.
- Lets get out of the house for a while.


Out in a sentence

(1) Peace out, bye!

(2) The cat is out of the bag.

(3) I am bored out of my mind.

(4) The cat got out of the car.

(5) I pour out my heart to you.

(6) We went hiking out of doors.

(7) She was an out and out liar.

(8) He was an out and out joker.

(9) The cat ran out of the yard.

(10) The blue pen ran out of ink.



Out sentence

(11) The cat spit up out of fear.

(12) Let's cheer out for our team!

(13) I like the way ks stands out.

(14) Freshen up before you go out.

(15) He was an out and out genius.

(16) She was an out and out flirt.

(17) Ot is a word that stands out.

(18) The FTP connection timed out.

(19) The recruit is out on patrol.

(20) Kom is a word that stands out.




Out make sentence

(21) I bilked him out of his money.

(22) We set up a tent out of doors.

(23) We had a bonfire out of doors.

(24) She was an out and out beauty.

(25) It was an out and out success.

(26) It was an out and out mistake.

(27) He was an out and out athlete.

(28) We should hang out more often.

(29) Let's go out and grab a drink.

(30) Ori is a name that stands out.



Sentence of out

(31) The lion let out a loud growl.

(32) The cat snuck out of the room.

(33) Viv is a name that stands out.

(34) She was bored out of her wits.

(35) I endorse out of this decision.

(36) We had a barbecue out of doors.

(37) I enjoy gardening out of doors.

(38) We had a campfire out of doors.

(39) The bruise faded out over time.

(40) It was an out and out betrayal.




Out meaningful sentence

(41) Bakr is a name that stands out.

(42) Boma is a name that stands out.

(43) I felt a shiver out of nowhere.

(44) I saw a wagon out in the field.

(45) She made her debut out of town.

(46) The car sped well out of sight.

(47) I let the cat out of the house.

(48) The cat pounced out of the box.

(49) Arya is a name that stands out.

(50) We are bored out of our skulls.



Out sentence examples

(51) Corti is a name that stands out.

(52) She grimaced out a forced smile.

(53) The bird canter out of its nest.

(54) The cat canter out of the house.

(55) The fish canter out of the pond.

(56) We set up a picnic out of doors.

(57) The sun feels warm out of doors.

(58) He spate out the words in anger.

(59) She had a bruise out of nowhere.

(60) She was an out and out optimist.



Sentence with out

(61) He was an out and out pessimist.

(62) It was an out and out nightmare.

(63) She was an out and out romantic.

(64) Arian is a name that stands out.

(65) Asuma is a name that stands out.

(66) I boiled a prawn out of the pot.

(67) I am too busy to go out tonight.

(68) Let's go out for dinner tonight.

(69) The wagon out front is for sale.

(70) Fusco is a name that stands out.




Use out in a sentence

(71) Gayla is a name that stands out.

(72) The bird flew well out of reach.

(73) The cat slipped out of my hands.

(74) Anele is a name that stands out.

(75) Artha is a name that stands out.

(76) Itaya is a name that stands out.

(77) Jango is a word that stands out.

(78) The baby spit up out of nowhere.

(79) The recruit is out on a mission.

(80) Hasumi is a name that stands out.



Sentence using out

(81) Gaston is a name that stands out.

(82) The golfer canter out of the tee.

(83) Let's go for a walk out of doors.

(84) He wants out of his dead-end job.

(85) He was an out and out workaholic.

(86) Laszlo is a name that stands out.

(87) I asked my friend to help me out.

(88) I need to slim out before summer.

(89) The ball bounced out of the room.

(90) We embark out on a new adventure.



Out example sentence

(91) They decide to go out for dinner.

(92) Kayden is a name that stands out.

(93) The cat jumped out of the window.

(94) We found the cat out of the tree.

(95) The cat wriggled out of my grasp.

(96) Romana is a name that stands out.

(97) My underclothes are all worn out.

(98) The gas oil pump is out of order.

(99) The rentes are paid out annually.

(100) He seemed bored out of his skull.



Sentence with word out

(101) Take out of your bag and show me.

(102) She awakened out of a deep sleep.

(103) Altmann is a name that stands out.

(104) The child was born out of wedlock.

(105) The boat canter out of the harbor.

(106) The hiker canter out of the trail.

(107) The jogger canter out of the park.

(108) The skier canter out of the slope.

(109) The boat canter out of the marina.

(110) I love spending time out of doors.



Sentence of out

(111) I want out of this boring meeting.

(112) They want out of the crowded city.

(113) The car was an out and out luxury.

(114) The meal was an out and out feast.

(115) It was an out and out coincidence.

(116) Aristos is a name that stands out.

(117) Let's go out and explore the city.

(118) Let's send out for some ice cream.

(119) She's been doing yoga to slim out.

(120) We tend up to eat out on weekends.



Out used in a sentence

(121) I took a bottle out of the fridge.

(122) He pulled a bottle out of his bag.

(123) They're bout to go out for dinner.

(124) The DJ thrums out a hypnotic beat.

(125) The tea was imported out of China.

(126) The weather looks shady out today.

(127) Atticus is a name that stands out.

(128) Kyoichi is a name that stands out.

(129) Let's thrill out and go skydiving.

(130) He wormed out of doing his chores.



Out sentence in English

(131) The kite soared well out of sight.

(132) The cat slipped out of the collar.

(133) I feel alive when I sing out loud.

(134) Pah is a fun word to say out loud.

(135) Katsumi is a name that stands out.

(136) I need you to take out of the box.

(137) Take out of the bag and try it on.

(138) Skelter is a word that stands out.

(139) The dog spit up out of excitement.

(140) The medicine made him spit up out.

(141) The baby spit up out of happiness.

(142) Costigan is a name that stands out.

(143) Blaw is a fun word to say out loud.

(144) I roll up out of bed every morning.

(145) They will be out for a movie night.

(146) Iwakisan is a word that stands out.

(147) She became pregnant out of wedlock.

(148) The horse canter out of the stable.

(149) The dog canter out of the backyard.

(150) The swimmer canter out of the pool.

(151) The surfer canter out of the water.

(152) The runner canter out of the track.

(153) Dudu is a fun word to say out loud.

(154) I like to read a book out of doors.

(155) He was an out and out troublemaker.

(156) She was an out and out fashionista.

(157) The party was an out and out blast.

(158) I skewered a prawn out of the bowl.

(159) My roommate is always out partying.

(160) I need to rush out to catch my bus.

(161) I saw a Fiat out on the road today.

(162) We took the Fiat out for a joyride.

(163) Clemente is a name that stands out.

(164) Busujima is a name that stands out.

(165) The blimming printer is out of ink.

(166) I found a coin out on the sidewalk.

(167) She gets a thrill out of skydiving.

(168) The library is closed out of hours.

(169) Keitakun is a word that stands out.

(170) She looked out over the vast ocean.

(171) The ball rolled well out of bounds.

(172) The boat began to drift out to sea.

(173) The vending machine is out of coke.

(174) The baby spit up out of exhaustion.

(175) Snarf is a fun word to say out loud.

(176) Take a break and breathe out easily.

(177) I made a grimace out of frustration.

(178) Let's dupe out with a cooking class.

(179) Let's volt out with some good music.

(180) We will be out for a shopping spree.

(181) The kids will be out for a playdate.

(182) Lars's concerts are always sold out.

(183) The squirrel canter out of the tree.

(184) The swimmer canter out of the ocean.

(185) She tends to dread out before exams.

(186) I heard a chink out in the distance.

(187) The stars look amazing out of doors.

(188) Blams is a fun word to say out loud.

(189) I need to atone out for my mistakes.

(190) She covered the bruise out of shame.

(191) It was an out and out embarrassment.

(192) The farmhand cleaned out the pigsty.

(193) Bisson is a surname that stands out.

(194) I deveined a prawn out of the batch.

(195) I stir-fried a prawn out of the wok.

(196) Let's go out and enjoy the sunshine.

(197) The path opens out to a hidden cave.

(198) I'll send out for a salad for lunch.

(199) I'm going to join a gym to slim out.

(200) He drove his Fiat out of the garage.

(201) I saw a hawk out in the field today.

(202) I swish up my hair before going out.

(203) Sue out of the car and let me drive.

(204) The wine was imported out of France.

(205) The cars were imported out of Japan.

(206) The toys were imported out of China.

(207) The river was teeming out with fish.

(208) I will be out of town tomorrow week.

(209) The clothespin was old and worn out.

(210) I love the texture of this wool out.

(211) Kuklinski is a name that stands out.

(212) He looked out over the city skyline.

(213) We looked out over the dense forest.

(214) He looked out over the serene beach.

(215) We looked out over the misty valley.

(216) The car veered well out of its lane.

(217) The car skidded well out of control.

(218) The bird chirped well out of rhythm.

(219) The cat darted out of the open door.

(220) The swan out of the lake gracefully.

(221) Miku's concerts are always sold out.

(222) They were bored out of their brains.

(223) I need to egg out of this situation.

(224) Let's egg out and explore the world.

(225) Please take out of the refrigerator.

(226) Take out of the box and assemble it.

(227) The spicy food made him spit up out.

(228) The baby spit up out of frustration.

(229) The odds are that it won't work out.

(230) Don't let him make a fool out of you.

(231) We cheer out as the parade passes by.

(232) The sound of laughter creeped me out.

(233) I found a mushroom out in the forest.

(234) I picked a mushroom out of the grass.

(235) Let's jam out and have a dance party!

(236) It's time to dupe out with a spa day.

(237) Let's dupe out with a movie marathon.

(238) Let's volt out with a fun game night.

(239) Let's volt out with a movie marathon.

(240) I will be out for a walk in the park.

(241) The child grimaced out a cry of pain.

(242) Befalls can bring out the best in us.

(243) The closed book had a worn-out spine.

(244) The team wants out of the tournament.

(245) Sober up before you go out in public.

(246) Be rare and stand out from the crowd.

(247) I marinated a prawn out of the sauce.

(248) I steamed a prawn out of the steamer.

(249) The gunshot rang out with a bang off.

(250) I need to balm out my sunburned skin.

(251) The river opens out into a calm lake.

(252) She's been doing Pilates to slim out.

(253) He pointed out a fleck upon the wall.

(254) The chef pit out the flaming dessert.

(255) The firefighter pit out the car fire.

(256) They found a bottle out of the trash.

(257) We drank a bottle out of celebration.

(258) She wore her polo out to run errands.

(259) The drummer thrums out a steady beat.

(260) The bassist thrums out a deep rhythm.

(261) The goods were imported out of China.

(262) The shoes were imported out of Spain.

(263) The rugs were imported out of Turkey.

(264) The peninsula jut out into the ocean.

(265) We embark out on a quest for justice.

(266) He was discarding the worn-out tires.

(267) The safety pin was bent out of shape.

(268) Let's go out tonight and dance salsa.

(269) I saw a rabbit pop out of its burrow.

(270) The musician played well out of tune.

(271) The cheep pen ran out of ink quickly.

(272) I saw the cat dart out of the bushes.

(273) The cat escaped out of the back door.

(274) Let's perm out for a weekend getaway.

(275) Let's perm out for a romantic dinner.

(276) The rosso pen was running out of ink.

(277) Chitty is a fun word to say out loud.

(278) It's time to egg out and start fresh.

(279) The bin out front is missing its lid.

(280) I saw a squid out in the ocean today.

(281) We can meet out at the movie theater.

(282) Take out of the envelope and read it.

(283) Take out of the oven and let it cool.

(284) Take out of the closet and donate it.

(285) He suddenly awakened out of his daze.

(286) The spicy salsa made him spit up out.

(287) The heat out of the oven was intense.

(288) I could feel the heat out in the sun.

(289) The sound of footsteps creeped me out.

(290) I sketched a mushroom out in the park.

(291) Twite is a word that stands out to me.

(292) We should dupe out with a DIY project.

(293) I love to dupe out with a dance class.

(294) He grimaced out a sigh of frustration.

(295) The couple had a child out of wedlock.

(296) The car canter out of the parking lot.

(297) The airplane canter out of the runway.

(298) Let's go out for chimichangas tonight.

(299) I prefer to eat my meals out of doors.

(300) The view is breathtaking out of doors.

(301) We had a game of frisbee out of doors.

(302) Schnorr is a fun word to say out loud.

(303) We row out to the island for a picnic.

(304) I saw a cone out on the street corner.

(305) He spate out the words in frustration.

(306) The pantomime had a sold-out audience.

(307) He sprinted full-out to catch the bus.

(308) The movie was an out and out disaster.

(309) The hike was an out and out adventure.

(310) The vacation was an out and out dream.

(311) He angrily spit out through his anger.

(312) Bizzazz is a fun word to say out loud.

(313) My blanky is starting to get worn out.

(314) Bopeeps is a fun word to say out loud.

(315) I grilled a prawn out of the barbecue.

(316) I deep-fried a prawn out of the fryer.

(317) I need to find a way out of this maze.

(318) The coat hanger was bent out of shape.

(319) The beef out is the star of this dish.

(320) Arcades bring out my competitive side.

(321) Let's gad out and see a movie tonight.

(322) Let's mesh out a plan for the project.

(323) The road opens out into a vast desert.

(324) I need to send out for some groceries.

(325) She pit out the fire in the fireplace.

(326) She poured a bottle out of the window.

(327) He haled out a loud laugh at the joke.

(328) The spices were imported out of India.

(329) The cheese was imported out of France.

(330) The artwork was imported out of Italy.

(331) The jewelry was imported out of India.

(332) The demon growled out a demonic chant.

(333) I love waking up to fair out mornings.

(334) We embark out on a quest for treasure.

(335) The photocopy machine is out of order.

(336) I despair of ever getting out of debt.

(337) I love trying out new haircare brands.

(338) A ter darted out from under the porch.

(339) We looked out over the crowded street.

(340) The couple looked out over the sunset.

(341) I saw the cat sneak out of the garage.

(342) The cat leaped out of the high window.

(343) Bakaroy is a fun word to say out loud.

(344) I love to sing out loud in the shower.

(345) I feel empowered when I sing out loud.

(346) Let's perm out for a night of dancing.

(347) I enjoy saying the word lolo out loud.

(348) My grandkids bring out the best in me.

(349) He puffed over to the gym to work out.

(350) We should tang out and have a spa day.

(351) I need to egg out and follow my heart.

(352) I need to take my bike out for a ride.

(353) I pluck up the courage to ask her out.

(354) I saw Rob out of the corner of my eye.

(355) We can meet out after work for drinks.

(356) Let's meet out early tomorrow morning.

(357) Take out of the closet and hang it up.

(358) Take out of the cabinet and set it up.

(359) Take out of the cupboard and clean it.

(360) Close your eyes and breathe out easily.

(361) Relax your body and breathe out easily.

(362) I love to jam out to my favorite songs.

(363) Let's jam out and create our own music.

(364) Let's jam out and have a karaoke night.

(365) Let's dupe out with a day at the beach.

(366) They troth over to the gym to work out.

(367) He grimaced out a plea for forgiveness.

(368) Barts is a trendy spot for a night out.

(369) The fear of failure makes me dread out.

(370) I heard a loud buzz out of the beehive.

(371) The wind feels refreshing out of doors.

(372) It's peaceful to meditate out of doors.

(373) The rain feels refreshing out of doors.

(374) We had a family gathering out of doors.

(375) I need to clock out for my lunch break.

(376) We want out of this never-ending cycle.

(377) The car sped full-out down the highway.

(378) The sculptor carves a face out of clay.

(379) He noticed the bruise out of curiosity.

(380) The bruise stood out like a sore thumb.

(381) The honey began to ooze out of the jar.

(382) I grilled a prawn out of the grill pan.

(383) I'm craving a juicy beef out right now.

(384) My mom makes the best beef out in town.

(385) I'll send out for a sandwich for lunch.

(386) I'm going to start running to slim out.

(387) I need to swat out this pesky mosquito.

(388) He pit out the oil fire in the kitchen.

(389) They pit out the fire in the trash bin.

(390) I saw the stars twinkle out one by one.

(391) The singer thrums out heartfelt lyrics.

(392) The band thrums out an anthemic chorus.

(393) The clothing was imported out of Italy.

(394) The seafood was imported out of Norway.

(395) The fruits were imported out of Brazil.

(396) The books were imported out of England.

(397) The cameras were imported out of Japan.

(398) He angrily growled out his disapproval.

(399) The tiger growled out a menacing sound.

(400) The tree branch jut out over the river.

(401) We embark out on a quest for knowledge.

(402) I need to clean the dust out of my nix.

(403) I have downgraded my dining out habits.

(404) I need to mark out of 100 on this exam.

(405) Please mark out of 5 for each category.

(406) The lamp bulb in my bedroom burned out.

(407) They looked out over the rolling hills.

(408) He looked out over the snowy landscape.

(409) They looked out over the tranquil lake.

(410) We looked out over the colorful garden.

(411) The dog barked well out of frustration.

(412) The runner sprinted well out of breath.

(413) The child wandered well out of earshot.

(414) The cat managed to get out of the cage.

(415) I saw the cat climb out of the chimney.

(416) The cat escaped out of the open window.

(417) The boxer's bouts were always sold out.

(418) I can't make out of what you're saying.

(419) The grub crawled out of the rotten log.

(420) I need to perm out for a new hairstyle.

(421) The party turned out to be a non-event.

(422) Please claver out of my personal space.

(423) We have to keep going and tough it out.

(424) I need to egg out and find my own path.

(425) I want to egg out and find inner peace.

(426) The rain poured out of the dark clouds.

(427) Let's meet out for a quick lunch break.

(428) Take out of the suitcase and unfold it.

(429) Take out of the package and inspect it.

(430) The baby started to wail out of hunger.

(431) She lifted out the heavy box with ease.

(432) The blackey clouds blocked out the sun.

(433) The desert wretch out beyond the oasis.

(434) The river wretch out beyond the bridge.

(435) The recruit is out on a field exercise.

(436) Clyster is a word that stands out to me.

(437) They laughed and made a fool out of him.

(438) I cheer out loud at every football game.

(439) I cry out in horror when I see a spider.

(440) I collected a mushroom out of curiosity.

(441) It's always fun to jam out with friends.

(442) The crochet hook slipped out of my hand.

(443) I can't wait to dupe out with a concert.

(444) We should dupe out with a karaoke night.

(445) Let's dupe out with a visit to a museum.

(446) Let's volt out with a visit to a museum.

(447) The wind blew the dew out of the leaves.

(448) She will be out for dinner with friends.

(449) He will be out for a run in the morning.

(450) Lavish out beneath the starry night sky.

(451) I'm excited to try out a new party game.

(452) Look out for signs of a failing economy.

(453) Look out for signs of a hidden treasure.

(454) The motorcycle canter out of the garage.

(455) The gymnast canter out of the gymnasium.

(456) The cyclist canter out of the velodrome.

(457) The road stretches out blue ahead of me.

(458) The golfer's tee-off went out of bounds.

(459) Don't let your fears make you dread out.

(460) I dread out when I have to travel alone.

(461) The chink out startled the birds nearby.

(462) The children enjoy playing out of doors.

(463) The flowers look beautiful out of doors.

(464) I like to paint landscapes out of doors.

(465) I need to get a jar out of the cupboard.

(466) The distant ror called out like a siren.

(467) She wants out of her toxic relationship.

(468) I went full-out during my workout today.

(469) The team ran full-out in the relay race.

(470) She canter out of the stable with grace.

(471) The book was an out and out page-turner.

(472) The oil began to ooze out of the engine.

(473) The funny meme made me chortle out loud.

(474) My roommate is always out late at night.

(475) The sodding printer is out of ink again.

(476) It's best to dry out during the daytime.

(477) I can't wait to try out the new VR game.

(478) The bread had gone bad and had mold out.

(479) I need to defile out of this messy room.

(480) The path opens out to a peaceful garden.

(481) The door opens out onto a lively street.

(482) Let's sag out and watch a movie tonight.

(483) She decided to slim out for her wedding.

(484) She's been eating healthier to slim out.

(485) He's been counting calories to slim out.

(486) I need to tell out my secret to someone.

(487) The lifeguard pit out the beach bonfire.

(488) The dumpy out library had a musty smell.

(489) The dumpy out bakery had stale pastries.

(490) The dumpy out pet store had dirty cages.

(491) He pointed out a spot through the crowd.

(492) I spotted a red wagon out on the street.

(493) Kakarotto is a fun word to say out loud.

(494) The gardener bent to pull out the weeds.

(495) The pianist thrums out a beautiful tune.

(496) The bassist thrums out a funky bassline.

(497) The drummer thrums out a complex rhythm.

(498) The guitarist thrums out a soulful solo.

(499) The products were imported out of Japan.

(500) The coffee was imported out of Colombia.

(501) The handbags were imported out of Italy.

(502) The heavy rain made the pond turbid out.

(503) I love taking walks when it's shady out.

(504) I feel more relaxed when it's shady out.

(505) It's always fair out when we go camping.

(506) They were discarding the worn-out shoes.

(507) Eyewinker is a fun word to say out loud.

(508) He struck out looking during his at-bat.

(509) I need to dip out of this meeting early.

(510) I need to find the way out of this maze.

(511) She looked out over the bustling market.

(512) They looked out over the historic ruins.

(513) The actor stepped well out of character.

(514) The swan out of the flock and flew solo.

(515) The worn-out shoes are good for nothing.

(516) We usually dangle after a fun night out.

(517) The ocean stretches out from this point.

(518) I hope I'm not out of mind for too long.

(519) He splurged out on a new gaming console.

(520) The grub wriggled out of the apple core.

(521) Singing out loud brings joy to my heart.

(522) The fish back wriggled out of his hands.

(523) She will go towards the gym to work out.

(524) We should tang out and explore the city.

(525) We have to stay strong and tough it out.

(526) We should egg out and try something new.

(527) It's time to egg out and embrace change.

(528) It took hours to quench out the inferno.

(529) Let's replace in the worn-out shoelaces.

(530) The fisherman caught a squid out at sea.

(531) We should meet out by the park entrance.

(532) Take out of the car and bring it inside.

(533) Take out of the freezer and let it thaw.

(534) Take out of the pocket and hand it over.

(535) The roller coaster made her spit up out.

(536) We watched the fleet out on the horizon.

(537) The recruit is out on a night operation.

(538) Barca's home matches are always sold out.

(539) The cartage in my printer ran out of ink.

(540) I love to dupe out with a hot cup of tea.

(541) I need to dupe out with a shopping spree.

(542) The parents will be out for a date night.

(543) The cyclist canter out of the race track.

(544) The children canter out of the classroom.

(545) The text on the page is out of alignment.

(546) The magician made a wisp out of thin air.

(547) They always carouse out on Friday nights.

(548) The bluesman sang his heart out on stage.

(549) I decided to wag out of work early today.

(550) The thought of flying makes me dread out.



Out meaning


Out is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts and has multiple meanings. Here are some tips on how to use this word or phrase effectively in a sentence:


1. Out as a preposition: - She walked out of the room, slamming the door behind her. - The cat jumped out of the window and landed gracefully on the ground. - The children played out in the garden until it started raining.


2. Out as an adverb: - The fire alarm rang out, alerting everyone in the building. - The sun came out from behind the clouds, illuminating the landscape. - He shouted out in excitement when he won the lottery.


3. Out as a noun: - The team made an out in the final inning, losing the game. - The book is currently sold out, but more copies will be available soon. - The lights suddenly went out, leaving the room in complete darkness.


4. Out as a verb: - She outed her friend's secret, causing a rift in their relationship. - The detective outed the criminal's true identity, leading to his arrest. - He outed himself as a talented singer during the karaoke night.


5. Out as an adjective: - The outgoing girl made friends easily at the party. - The company's latest product is an outstanding success in the market. - The athlete suffered an out-of-the-blue injury during the game.


6. Phrases with "out": - "Out of the blue": The news came out of the blue, surprising everyone. - "Out of sight": The beautiful sunset was out of sight, hidden behind the mountains. - "Out of reach": The book on the top shelf was out of reach for the little girl.


7. Idioms with "out": - "Out of the frying pan and into the fire": After escaping one problem, she found herself in an even worse situation. - "Out of the woods": The patient is not completely recovered yet, but he is out of the woods and on the path to recovery. - "Out of the ordinary": The magician's tricks were out of the ordinary, leaving the audience amazed. Remember to consider the context and intended meaning when using the word "out" or any of its related phrases. This will help you convey your message accurately and effectively.





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