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