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View definitions for go out

go out

verb as in become extinguished

verb as in leave

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"I was fortunate to get some extra years out of my career and complete cycling, I guess. The majority of athletes will never get to go out on a fairytale ending," he added.

From BBC

“We go out for breakfast,” the Connecticut native says.

"When the riots were happening in Stoke, and elsewhere in the country, people were so scared of going out," he said.

From BBC

They brought the scooter here with the stunt coordinator, and we went out on a circular driveway.

I go out and source new old clothes, and I feel good.

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

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