leak+in+or+out

  • 91take a leak — tv. to urinate. (Crude. Usually objectionable. Usually in reference to a male.) □ I gotta go take a leak. Back in a minute. □ He just went out to take a leak …

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  • 92capillary leak syndrome — A condition in which fluid and proteins leak out of tiny blood vessels and flow into surrounding tissues, resulting in dangerously low blood pressure. Capillary leak syndrome may lead to multiple organ failure and shock …

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  • 93spring a leak — ► spring a leak (of a boat or container) develop a leak. [ORIGIN: originally in nautical use, referring to timbers springing out of position.] Main Entry: ↑spring …

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  • 94run out — Synonyms and related words: advance, ago, antiquated, antique, apostatize, be all over, be consumed, be done for, be no more, be used up, become extinct, become void, betray, blow, blow out, blow over, blown over, bolt, bow out, break away, break …

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  • 95bring out — verb 1. make visible (Freq. 9) Summer brings out bright clothes He brings out the best in her • Syn: ↑uncover, ↑unveil, ↑reveal • Hypernyms: ↑show …

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  • 96let out — verb 1. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (Freq. 2) The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold The actress won t reveal how …

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  • 97get out — Synonyms and related words: appear, avulse, bail out, be off, be revealed, beat it, become known, begone, bow out, break away, break forth, break jail, break loose, break out, bring out, clear, clear out, come out, come to light, cut loose, cut… …

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  • 98come out — verb 1. appear or become visible; make a showing (Freq. 33) She turned up at the funeral I hope the list key is going to surface again • Syn: ↑come on, ↑turn up, ↑surface, ↑show up …

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  • 99come out — 1) it came out that he d been to Rome Syn: become known, become apparent, come to light, emerge, transpire; get out, be discovered, be uncovered, be revealed, leak out, be disclosed 2) my book is coming out Syn …

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  • 100get out — {v. phr.} 1. Leave or depart. * / Get out of here! the teacher shouted angrily to the misbehaving student./ * / Driver, I want to get out by the opera. / 2. To publish; produce. * /Our press is getting out two new books on ecology./ 3. To escape; …

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