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- indicating the source or derivation of something; from."a bench fashioned out of a fallen tree trunk"
- from among (a number)."nine times out of ten"
- not having (a particular thing)."they had run out of cash"
5 days ago · The meaning of OUT OF is —used as a function word to indicate direction or movement from within to the outside of. How to use out of in a sentence.
5 days ago · idiom. 1. : to take (something) from (something or someone) The police officer got the gun out of the suspect's hand. The police officer got a confession out ...
6 days ago · stay out of · to not become involved in something that you have no connection with. I wish you'd stay out of my business! Questions about grammar and vocabulary ...
3 days ago · Out of the gate New Word Suggestion At or from the very beginning; out of the starting blocks Submitted By: Unknown - 14/05/2013
1 day ago · If a plan or activity gets off the ground or you get it off the ground, it starts or succeeds: A lot more money will be required to get this project off the ...
4 days ago · (of a quality or a feeling) to be no longer present in somebody/something; to disappear from somebody/something. All the fight seemed to go out of him.
20 hours ago · to experience difficulty and make a very great effort in order to do something: [ + to infinitive ] The dog had been struggling to get free of the wire noose.
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5 days ago · Psychiatrist Viktor Frankl's memoir has riveted generations of readers with its descriptions of life in Nazi death camps and its lessons for spiritual survival.
6 days ago · Verb · (informal, intransitive) To escape (from); break out. · (informal, transitive) To free from captivity. · (US, informal, intransitive) To reveal, to show.
3 days ago · said of something that is completely unexpected and does not resemble one's usual behavior. folder open. wordList. Close. Sign in. Example. examples.