Out+of

  • 31out- — [aut] prefix 1.) used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs that are followed by out ▪ an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) ▪ outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2.) [in nouns and adjectives] outside or beyond something ▪ an outbuilding… …

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  • 32out- — [aut] prefix 1.) used to form nouns and adjectives from verbs that are followed by out ▪ an outbreak of flu (=from break out ) ▪ outspoken comments (=from speak out ) 2.) [in nouns and adjectives] outside or beyond something ▪ an outbuilding… …

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  • 33out — (del inglés; pronunciamos aut ) adjetivo 1. (invariable; estar) Uso/registro: coloquial. Que desconoce la moda o la actualidad: María no quiere salir con su hermano porque está out y no sabe lo que se lleva. 2. (invariable; estar) Uso/regist …

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  • 34out|go — «OWT GOH», noun, plural goes, verb, went, gone, go|ing. –n. 1. what goes out, especially what is paid out; amount that is spent; outlay; expenditure: »Damage to their economy through these restrictions is costing th …

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  • 35Out of It — may refer to: Out of It (album), an album by Brad Sucks Out of It , a song by Danish artist Fallulah Out of It (film), a 1969 American comedy film directed by Paul Williams This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.… …

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  • 36out — [adj] not possible; gone absent, antiquated, at an end, away, behind the times*, cold, dated, dead, demode, doused, ended, exhausted, expired, extinguished, finished, impossible, not allowed, not on, old fashioned, old hat*, outmoded, outside,… …

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  • 37out- — [out] [< OUT] combining form 1. situated at or coming from a point away, outside, external [outbuilding, outpatient] 2. going away or forth, outward [outbound] 3. better, greater, or more than: used to form verbs from verbs, adjectives, or… …

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  • 38out|en — «OW tuhn», preposition. Dialect. out; out of; out from. ╂[Middle English outen, uten, Old English ūtan from without] …

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  • 39out — agg.inv., s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. agg.inv., spreg., superato, obsoleto rispetto ai modelli di gusto imperanti: un locale out Sinonimi: antidiluviano, antiquato, obsoleto, superato. Contrari: alla moda, 2in. 2. s.m.inv. TS sport spec.… …

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  • 40ouţ — OÚŢ, ouţe, s.n. (Rar) Ouşor (1). – Ou + suf. uţ. Trimis de ana zecheru, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98  OÚŢ s. v. ouleţ, ouşor. Trimis de siveco, 13.09.2007. Sursa: Sinonime  oúţ s. n., pl. oúţe …

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