Similar words: button, butt on, put to, hutton, mutton, buttock, buttoned, buttoned-up. Meaning: adj. fixed in your purpose.
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1. He's been asked out to dinner.
2. I suggest we go out to eat.
3. Her optimism turned out to be misplaced.
4. We ship books out to New York every month.
5. She's asked Steve out to the cinema this evening.
6. Jones had set out to intimidate and dominate Paul.
7. The experimental plot was'parceled out to the students.
8. She babbled the secret out to her boyfriend.
9. He pulled out to overtake a truck.
10. It turned out to be an elaborate hoax.
11. The boat chugged out to sea.
12. Dad went out to milk the cows.
13. This floor is crying out to be scrubbed.
14. The rubber raft drifted out to sea.
15. He pulled out to overtake the van.
16. I pointed it out to him.
17. He's out to lunch now.
18. I'm going out to walk off this headache.
19. She popped out to buy a tin of soup.
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20. The Romans set out to civilize the Ancient Britons.
21. Shall I make the cheque out to you?
22. The cattle were put out to pasture.
23. He lost out to his rival.
24. Jake's passed his exams. We're going out to celebrate.
25. Pete turned out to be a real lowlife.
26. She reached out to touch his arm.
27. Can I go out to play?
28. All the rumours turned out to be true.
29. The thing turned out to be correct.
30. The rock was caverned out to make a tunnel.
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