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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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The administration official said original projected pay dates were later, but the dates changed after the White House pushed to get checks out as soon as possible.

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I checked out, darted to the coffee shop across the street, and sketched the thing in my notebook: a soft, sturdy pastry — probably yeasted — layered with cheese and black pepper.

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It helps, too, to check out airport hotel options in advance.

If your teens are into the art form of comic books, check out Revenge Of, not too far from Pasadena in Glassell Park.

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They checked out her big feet and her long legs and her rounded torso, and they pointed out each dent and scratch on her mechanical body.

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

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