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View definitions for check out

check out

verb as in leave a hotel, hospital, etc.

verb as in examine

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verb as in prove accurate or consistent

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"We'll check out their social media and things. We need people who are interested in stopping fox hunting, not people who want to come out and fight," he said.

From BBC

Former Wales captain Gwyn Jones believes Gatland has already "checked out".

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I’m not sure I would have checked out the brambly folk of Haley Heynderickx without his recommendation, but I’m so glad I did — her “Gemini” is a new favorite of mine.

The Dutchman twice battled back from two legs down in the Group G decider but failed to check out at 112 on his throw and Joyce nailed 80 to seal victory.

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Within that ranking, “Election Night” was the perfect combination of checking in and checking out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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