out
[aʊt]
Definition:
1. Away from the inside of a place or thing.
2. Away from the edge of a place.
Use 'out' in a sentence:
- 1. The rain was still coming down in buckets when we went back out.
- 2. His hair is falling out.
- 3. The clutch has burnt out.
- 4. I shouted out "I'm OK!"
- 5. She yelled out in pain.
- 6. She barked out an order.
- 7. I'm frozen out here.
- 8. I copied out several poems.
- 9. I need to have it out with her once and for all.
- 10. These shoes are worn out.
- 11. He sobbed out his troubles.
- 12. Black is out this year.
- 13. 'Look out!' he shrieked.
- 14. We're out of milk.
- 15. Karen burst out laughing.
- 16. Time's up ─ have you worked out the answer yet?
- 17. Steam puffed out.
- 18. If you're going out tonight you'll have to count me out.
- 19. She puffed out her cheeks.
- 20. She cried out for help.
- 21. I'm going out tonight.
- 22. A house like that is out of our league.
- 23. Get out of my way! I'm in a hurry.
- 24. Hilda let out a scream.
- 25. The car went out of production in 2002.
- 26. The flame sputters out.
- 27. She stretched her arms out.
- 28. "Watch out!" he hollered.
- 29. 'Look out!' I hollered.
- 30. The research was carried out on a modest scale.
- 31. The screen blanked out.
- 32. This new injury will put him out of action for several weeks.
- 33. We're parked out front.
- 34. I thought we could go out tonight.
- 35. I didn't finish the test ─ I ran out of time.
- 36. I'm just going out ─ I won't be too long.
- 37. All their wet clothes were pegged out on the line.
- 38. Word always gets out no matter how careful you are.
- 39. The child was now out of her range of vision.
- 40. The cat stayed well out of range of the children.
- 41. Message understood. Over and out.
- 42. Let's get out of here.
- 43. It took two hours to put out the fire.
- 44. What she said was an out-and-out lie.
- 45. Two out of three people think the President should resign.
- 46. The new regulations will put many small businesses out of business.
- 47. The work will be carried out at a future date.
- 48. I'm usually out during the day.
- 49. Protesters turned out in force.
- 50. I haven't found anything out about him yet.
- 51. The cost should average out at about £ 6 per person.
- 52. Four points stand out as being more important than the rest.
- 53. It will take a while for the drug to work out of your system.
- 54. The children are completely out of control since their father left.
- 55. Mind out ─ you're in the way there!
- 56. He could just make out three people through the mist.
- 57. The boy is wild and completely out of control.
- 58. Some college students will have to live out.
- 59. The engine is used for pumping water out of the mine.