Antonym: in, safe. Similar words: but, cut, gut, nut, opt, our, put, taut. Meaning: [aʊt]n. (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball. v. 1. to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality 2. reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle 3. be made known; be disclosed or revealed. adj. 1. not allowed to continue to bat or run 2. being out or having grown cold 3. not worth considering as a possibility 4. out of power; especially having been unsuccessful in an election 5. excluded from use or mention 6. directed outward or serving to direct something outward 7. no longer fashionable 8. outside or external 9. outer or outlying 10. knocked unconscious by a heavy blow. adv. 1. away from home 2. from one's possession.
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61. March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.
62. I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man. I don't know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world.
63. What is bred in the bone will not go out of the flesh.
64. Cast not out the foul water till you bring in the clean.
65. Do not halloo till [until] you are out of the wood(s).
66. Let early education be a sort of a musement; you will then be bette able to find out the natural bent.
67. The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out.
68. Truth will out, even if buried in a golden coffin.
69. When the heart is afire, some sparks will fly out at the mouth.
70. Fame turns all the lights on and while it gives power and prestige, it takes the you out of you; you must be what the public thinks you are.not what you really are or could be.
71. Where there is no good within(sentencedict.com), no good comes out.
72. One cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
73. The pear trees are blossoming out early this year.
74. The accident scared me out of my.
75. The boys chalked out goalposts on the playground wall.
76. She is old and rarely goes out.
77. Is the tide going out or coming in ?
78. I just want to crash out on the sofa.
79. The scouts are watching out for enemy patrols.
80. His face has now broken out in pimples.
81. I saved her out of pity for her child.
82. She reached out her hands and held her mother.
83. Let's reason the matter out instead of quarreling.
84. The oppressive afternoon heat had quite tired him out.
85. This problem will not work out.
86. The enemy resistance thinned out as night approached.
87. The car was hauled out of the river.
88. The sergeant clicked his heels and walked out.
89. The children were out playing in the sunshine.
90. We ship books out to New York every month.
61. You can leave the butter out of this recipe if you're on a low-fat diet.
62. If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
63. Instead of retaliating, he walks away leaving his team-mates to fight it out.
64. Get out of here.
65. The new mayor is reaching out to the local community to involve them in his plans for the city.
66. I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Rubbish!" in the middle of her speech.
67. Government money was given out to some people and not to others, apparently without rhyme or reason.
68. One of the company stepped out and saluted the General.
69. Many companies did not manage to ride out the recession.
70. The ice cream was melting and oozing out of its wrapper.
71. The Congress of People's Deputies in effect voted itself out of existence.
72. Don't lie to her. She's bound to find out about it.
73. It took two hours to put out the fire .
74. Cut out the coupon and send those cheques off today.
75. She slipped out of bed and tiptoed to the window.
76. No one noticed that the boat had begun to drift out to sea.
77. She swivelled her chair round and stared out across the back lawn.
78. He was getting a crick in his neck from leaning out of the window for so long.
79. Stan puffed out his thin cheeks in a passable imitation of his dad.
80. Put on a helmet, fire up your engine and head out on the open road.
81. I've cleared out all that old junk in the attic.
82. You should watch out.
83. He thought her campaign would probably fade out soon in any case.
84. The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
85. We hastily improvised a screen out of an old blanket.
86. A few hardy souls had turned out to watch the hockey game.
87. I was out of my depth in the advanced class, so I moved to the intermediate class.
88. They had had a row, and she had locked him out of the apartment.
89. Finally my luck ran out and they caught me trying to climb the outer wall.
90. "Right, don't expect any help from me in future!" he said and flounced out of the room.