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View definitions for white out

white out

verb as in efface

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Example Sentences

First off, can we take a moment and appreciate the end of the ‘white out’ during prime time?

These lenses white out my eyes entirely except for a small black spot in the center, which I see through.

It was mysteriously white out of doors, with nothing awake except the birds just beginning to chirp.

The captain saw something white out there on the dark, wet porch.

It seemed as if he wanted White out, so that he could help him, but was afraid to trust him.

A little head projecting from an enormous neck-circle of white out-puffing feathers, middle sized body, and long legs.

All was snowy and white out of doors, and a cheerful fire inside was most to be desired.

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

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