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Adjective(1) not allowed to continue to bat or run,of a fire,no longer fashionable,outside or external,outer or outlying,knocked unconscious by a heavy blow,not possible; gone(2) not allowed to continue to bat or run(3) of a fire(4) no longer fashionable(5) outside or external(6) outer or outlying(7) knocked unconscious by a heavy blow(8) not possible; gone
Noun(1) (baseball(2) (baseball) a failure by a batter or runner to reach a base safely in baseball
Adverb(1) outside of an enclosed space,outward from a reference point,away from home,from one's possession,outside,outdoors(2) outside of an enclosed space(3) outward from a reference point(4) away from home(5) from one's possession(6) outside(7) outdoors
Verb(1) to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality,reveal somebody else's homosexuality,be made known,be disclosed or revealed(2) to state openly and publicly one's homosexuality(3) reveal somebody else's homosexuality(4) be made known(5) be disclosed or revealed

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(1) All the lights were out and he couldn't see any movement in the conservatory.(2) Bowling took full advantage and played out the final minutes in relative comfort.(3) Our direct interest in proceedings had fizzled out the day before, of course.(4) Yes it's true, straight hair is out and curls are in.(5) He said both police and council workers had been to see him, but said he knew there was little they could do as long as his fire was out .(6) She claims the affair fizzled out but that she spoke to him on the phone as late as August last year.(7) On the water ducks and coots patrolled the margins and further out was a dinghy.(8) I was also afraid that my parents had already found out that I had left and were out looking for me.(9) Then at midnight people just appeared out on the street with bubbly, singing Auld Lang Syne.(10) Gloucestershire were all out for 347 in their first innings.(11) Evergreen plants have been used for centuries to mark out the lines of a garden.(12) Firefighters alerted police and the fire was out before detectives arrived.(13) England were bowled out for 209 in the first innings(14) I ushered the man out but the woman followed me back into the kitchen and said not to put the fire out with water.(15) The owner cried out in horror from her bathroom window and the group of men walked off.(16) The jury were out the whole of the first day and sent a message that they could not reach a unanimous verdict.
Related Words
(1) find out
(2) go out
(3) get out
(4) figure out
(5) check out
(6) work out
(7) take out
(8) out of
Synonyms
Adjective
1. not here
3. in flower
4. available
6. unfashionable
7. forbidden
9. knocked out
10. extinct


Adverb
11. away


Verb
12. expose
13. come out of the closet
14. come out


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

"But life don't always give you\Nan easy way out, don't you think?"�

"But life don't always give you
an easy way OUT, don't you think?"

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 4


We got five guys down here
with a backup out of sight.

We got five guys down here with a backup OUT of sight.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7


I know exactly
what is out there
in your world.

I know exactly what is OUT there in your world.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 2


Get that out of my sight.

Get that OUT of my sight.

Game of Thrones Season 3, Episode 10


I was helping you out,
okay? Protecting you.

I was helping you OUT, okay? Protecting you.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 10


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