Sentences

out in a sentence

adv., prep., a.

Definition

OUT: adverb meaning to move from inside to a position outside or to indicate the cessation of burning or functioning.

Sample Sentences

  1. She stepped out into the bright sunshine.
  2. The fire burned out after a few hours.
  3. He found out the truth behind the mystery.
  4. They decided to go out for dinner instead of cooking.
  5. The team worked hard to bring their project out of the planning stage.

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