Going+out

  • 121Out from Under — Chanson par Britney Spears extrait de l’album Circus Enregistrement 2008 Durée 3 min 54 Genre Pop Ballade Format …

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  • 122out-and-out|er — «OWT uhn OW tuhr», noun. a thorough going person or thing; perfect example of the kind …

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  • 123out|look — «noun. OWT LUK; verb. owt LUK», noun, verb. –n. 1. what one sees on looking out; view: »The room has a pleasant outlook. SYNONYM(S): scene. 2. what seems likely to happen; prospect: »the outlook for better times. The outlook for our picnic is not …

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  • 124out´right´ness — out|right «OWT RYT», adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. not gradually; altogether; entirely: »to sell a thing outright. We paid for our car outright. 2. without restraint, reserve, or concealment; openly: »I laughed outright. 3. at once; …

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  • 125out´right´ly — out|right «OWT RYT», adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. not gradually; altogether; entirely: »to sell a thing outright. We paid for our car outright. 2. without restraint, reserve, or concealment; openly: »I laughed outright. 3. at once; …

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  • 126out|right — «OWT RYT», adverb, adjective. –adv. 1. not gradually; altogether; entirely: »to sell a thing outright. We paid for our car outright. 2. without restraint, reserve, or concealment; openly: »I laughed outright. 3. at once; …

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  • 127out of the question — • out of the question • there is no question • there is not any question impossible, not a possibility You have no money so going to Hong Kong for your holiday is out of the question …

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  • 128out of someone's way — out of (someone s) way not in the direction in which someone is going. Robert insisted on taking me home, even though it was about 10 miles out of his way …

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