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View definitions for goes out

goes out

verb as in become extinguished

verb as in leave

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This is the skirt that took fashion by storm two years ago, and by now it’s more than official: A Chopova Lowena carabiner skirt never goes out of style.

She added, “My heart goes out to the unhoused, as there is little to no relief when those temps rise.”

From Salon

“We are that light that goes out, and we bring the ships in so they don’t crash,” she told Rolling Stone earlier this month, expanding on the song’s metaphor to include her fellow women activists.

The Smiths frontman Morrissey has stepped in to ensure the light never goes out at a youth club made famous in an "iconic" photo on one of the band's hit albums.

From BBC

“Maybe he can use his position to get it switched out before it goes out over the air.”

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

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