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out

[out] / aʊt /


ADVERB
outside, outdoors
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Only to then find out that the platforms will be just as big as your feet, and spinning!

From Space Scoop

Pascal Soriot, chief executive of AstraZeneca, said that drug prices in the U.S. are out of proportion compared with other countries and that the company is increasing its workforce and investment in America.

From The Wall Street Journal

As Mr. Hart points out, this “mechanical slaughter” anticipated others during World War I. Men who were ambitious young officers during the Sudan operations subsequently reached high command during the “Great War.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Bryan moved out of the way, and no one inside the car was injured.

From Los Angeles Times

“You can take your stuff out of this office tonight. You can use my parking space if you want.”

From Salon