Similar words: well off, well-off, sellout, shell out, sell out, dwell on, smell out, spell out. Meaning: v. flow freely and abundantly.
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(31) There is a spacious loggia, and several nooks well out of the wind.
(32) A few farmers even managed to do very well out of the exorbitant prices charged to urban residents for a few mouthfuls of grain.
(33) I have relatively high stakes in conformity - I happen to have done fairly well out of it.
(34) It is essential to fit wind generators as well out of the way as possible: on the aft pulpit, for example.
(35) He surfaced from his dive well out into the cove.
(36) Myra shrugged her shoulders and found something to do that would keep her busy and well out of Claudia's way.
(37) The local security equipment retailers had clearly done well out of Ruggiero Miletti's kidnapping.
(38) The aristocracy may not have done as well out of the change as its authors planned.
(39) Doctor Agrippa, who surprisingly had kept well out of our way, now came to dance attendance on us.
(40) These are uncharted waters where a voluntary organisation could find itself well out its depth.
(41) The munitioneer did well out of the war.
(42) I hope you do well out East.
(43) You've come very well out of this affair.
(44) One hears feeling and love well out.
(45) He does well out of spite.
(46) "You're well out of it," Christopher said with unconscious brutality.
(47) We'll never stop them arguing. I wish I were well out of it.
(48) I hated the Cold War. I think we're very well out of it.
(49) She did well out of the sale of her house.
(50) When the Kelveys were well out of sight of Burnells', they sat down to rest on a big red drain-pipe by the side of the road.
(51) My garage is tucked round the back, well out of sight of the road but, equally, far enough from the flats to potentially interest an opportunistic thief.
(52) I think he did well out of the change of job.
(53) After months of staying well out of the problem,(http://sentencedict.com/well out.html) Washington has expressed a willingness to help find a solution.
(54) OFCs, for their part, have by and large done well out of globalisation.
(55) By that stage the exchange rate was well out of line with the fundamentals.
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