Out

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  • adverb. In a direction away from the inside.
  • adverb. Away from the center or middle.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. Away from a usual place.
  • adverb. Out of normal position.
  • adverb. Out-of-bounds.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. From inside a building or shelter into the open air; outside.
  • adverb. In the open air; outside.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. From within a container or source.
  • adverb. From among others.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. To exhaustion or depletion.
  • adverb. Into extinction or imperceptibility.
  • adverb. To a finish or conclusion.
  • adverb. To the fullest extent or degree; thoroughly.
  • adverb. In or into competition or directed effort.
  • adverb. In or into a state of unconsciousness.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. Into being or evident existence.
  • adverb. Into public circulation.
  • adverb. Into view.
  • adverb. Without inhibition; boldly.
  • adverb. Into possession of another or others; into distribution.
  • adverb. undefined
  • adverb. Into disuse or an unfashionable status.
  • adverb. Into a state of deprivation or loss.
  • adverb. In the time following; afterward.
  • adverb. So as to be retired, or counted as an out.
  • adverb. On strike.
  • adjective. Exterior; external.
  • adjective. Directed away from a place or center; outgoing.
  • adjective. Traveling or landing out-of-bounds.
  • adjective. undefined
  • adjective. Not operating or operational.
  • adjective. Extinguished.
  • adjective. Unconscious.
  • adjective. Not to be considered or permitted.
  • adjective. No longer fashionable.
  • adjective. No longer possessing or supplied with something.
  • adjective. Openly gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
  • adjective. Not allowed to continue to bat or run; retired.
  • preposition. Forth from; through.
  • preposition. Beyond or outside of.
  • preposition. Within the area of.
  • noun. One that is out, especially one who is out of power.
  • noun. A means of escape.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A play in which a batter or base runner is retired.
  • Word Usage
    "Speak ever so slowly, so carefully picking out which immaculately groomed flowers to point out to you, and then stepping quietly backwards in their oh so finely-turned out  gentlemen's clothes and letting you go on ahead to admire things from your own safely chosen distances, your own freedom's comfortable as a big fat overstuffed chair perspective."
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    Kraut  Redoubt  about  all-out  bout  
    Same Context
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    away  be  devoid  down  either  
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    outed  outing  outs