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Phrasal Verbs in English (Using Out) – Explained with Meanings and its Usage in Sentences with Examples

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Cut out: to eliminate

I need to cut out carbs so that I can lose.

You need to cut out those friends because they are not good for you.

Leave out: not include something or forget something

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I feel left out when my friends don’t invite me out

I left out my address in the application form

Pass out: to faint or give several people

I almost passed out at the gym

My teacher is passing out the papers in the classroom

Try out: to test something or try new things

I try out some new recipes for lunch.

Look out: take notice

Look out! You will see the rain has stopped.

Look out the window to see the beautiful view

Bring out: to make something more obvious

That blouse “brings out” the blue in your eyes.

She “brings out” the best in me.

Stand out: easy to point out or unique

She stood out at the party with her new dress

Break out: Means to escape or release

The prisoners broke out of the cell

I am breaking out.

eat out:

hang out:

put out:

work out:

point out:

Check out: Get out of places like hotel, airport and supermarket etc

We landed then we checked in and received our luggage

He drank the soda in the supermarket and left without checking out.

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