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She ran out into the corridor.
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She shook the bag and some coins fell out.
out
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I got out of bed.
out
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He opened the box and out jumped a frog.
out
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Out you go! (= used to order sb to leave a room)
out
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He ran out the door.
out
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I called Liz but she was out.
out
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Let's go out this evening (= for example to a restaurant or club).
out
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We haven't had a night out for weeks.
out
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Mr Green is out of town this week.
out
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The boy dashed out into the road.
out
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Don't lean out of the window.
out
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She's working out in Australia.
out
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He lives right out in the country.
out
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The boats are all out at sea.
out
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The ship sank ten miles out of Stockholm.
out
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This detergent is good for getting stains out.
out
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We want this government out.
out
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He got thrown out of the restaurant.
out
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He drank his beer out of the bottle.
out
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a statue made out of bronze
out
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a romance straight out of a fairy tale
out
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I paid for the damage out of my savings.
out
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We'll get the truth out of her.
out
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We're out of milk.
out
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He's been out of work for six months.
out
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You're out of luck—she left ten minutes ago.
out
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Try and stay out of trouble.
out
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I watched the car until it was out of sight.
out
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It was an awful job and I'm glad to be out of it.
out
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He gets out of the army in a few weeks.
out
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They'll be out (= of prison) on bail in no time.
out
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Brown goes on to the semi-finals but Lee is out.
out
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You scored six out of ten.
out
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Two out of three people think the President should resign.
out
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The book you wanted is out on loan.
out
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I like walking on the wet sand when the tide is out.
out
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When does her new book come out?
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Word always gets out (= people find out about things) no matter how careful you are.
out
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Out with it! (= say what you know)
out
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to call/cry/shout out
out
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Read it out loud.
out
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Nobody spoke out in his defence.
out
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I was slightly out in my calculations.
out
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Your guess was a long way out (= completely wrong).
out
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The estimate was out by more than $100.
out
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Suddenly all the lights went out.
out
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The fire had burnt itself out.
out
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