Out [adjective]

Definition of Out:

not possible; gone

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Sentence/Example of Out:

I saw 'em fur years, with a big cuttin' out to show the cross-section.

Then it's better to take him out back of the barn and shoot him, by Gad!

And the wild ducklings are out on the pool, and the woods are full of song.

Still he reflected that he would be unable to get out, and in the morning he could go for the constable.

Then I shall have to put it out of your power to carry out your threat.

You will probably see me out again in a few days, if you take the trouble to look.

Might it not be well to ease up a little after he's out there?

He said he was out hunting with a friend, and his friend's gun went off accidentally.

In the end, then, you'll be out a lot of money even if you win.

Henry is now working ten hours a day out to the packinghouse.