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Example sentences for "and out"

  • These devices are not taps, and can't record the substance of phone calls, but they do record the phone numbers of all calls going in and out.

  • Prophet was a UNIX programming expert who burrowed in and out of the Internet as a matter of course.

  • People pass in and out, are ostracized, get bored, are busted by police, or are cornered by telco security and presented with huge bills.

  • In the morning, however, he was up and out nearly an hour before the usual time.

  • The speaker was gone; but there was a stage door that stood open, with people passing in and out, and no one on guard.

  • They accepted, and went through the big Halsted Street gate, where several policemen were watching, and also some union pickets, scanning sharply those who passed in and out.

  • Esdr 11:3 And I beheld, and out of her feathers there grew other contrary feathers; and they became little feathers and small.

  • At the end of two years he returned with a real or assumed contempt for everything English, and especially for the Church to which he belongs, and out of which he is supported.

  • Crowds of shoppers, mussy, hot, and cross, were pushing rudely in and out of the doors.

  • Bees flew in and out, and one lighted upon the dish of honey in the comb that went so well with the hot biscuit.

  • And out of the bag came a big glass jar of milk.

  • The last daylight faded; the stars came out; the road wound in and out, up and down, amid cool dark silence and mysterious fascinating shadows.

  • And out of that she must buy soap and tooth powder, outer and under clothes, perhaps a hat and a pair of shoes.

  • And out of bower and casement shyly glanced Eyes of pure women, wholesome stars of love; And all about a healthful people stept As in the presence of a gracious king.

  • For longer than anyone could remember she had pattered to and fro between oven and wash- house and dairy, and out to chicken-run and garden, grumbling and muttering and scolding, but working unceasingly.

  • A basket of corn was on the floor by her side, and out in the yard the poultry were beginning to clamour a protest of overdue feeding-time.

  • His mother, being near her time, fancied in a dream that she was brought to bed of a lion, and a few days after was delivered of Pericles, in other respects perfectly formed, only his head was somewhat longish and out of proportion.

  • A stretch of two hundred yards of the high front wall was heavily draped with ivy, and out of the mass of buildings within rose three picturesque old towers.

  • And out of such thoughts her voice summoned me, and I lifted my eyes.

  • And out of that shadow rose Solaro straight and tall, flushed and golden crested, like a beauty throned, and the white moon was floating behind her in the sky.

  • The cottages would consist of three or four rooms, with a scullery, and out-building in the garden.

  • Birmingham, is in his forty-ninth year, and has been in and out of prison all his life.

  • From a child he exhibited thieving propensities; soon got into the hands of the police, and was in and out of gaol continually.

  • It looked the sort of place people moved in and out of frequently.

  • He realised that these walks amused neither of them, but he could not bear to leave her, and did all he could to lengthen them till she became tired and out of temper.

  • She passed in and out of the hut, and he lazily watched her methodical actions.

  • She was holding her nose in the air and sniffing; seated to windward of the smoker, and out of the pigtail-poisoned air, her delicate sense of smell perceived something lost to the others.

  • Here's a tiliscope wid wan eye shut," said Mr Button, examining the broken telescope and pulling it in and out like a concertina.

  • I'm telling you this because I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone did see your wife going in and out of my house.

  • And I told her I thought it was perfectly all right--in fact, that it made me happy--for her to go in and out of his house both day and night because I was so sure of her virtue.

  • The characters fade out of Lazaro's life just as people fade in and out of our own lives.

  • Madame Lebrun was bustling in and out, giving orders in a high key to a yard-boy whenever she got inside the house, and directions in an equally high voice to a dining-room servant whenever she got outside.

  • Again she watched his figure pass in and out of the strips of moonlight as he walked away.

  • She looked down, noticing the black line of his leg moving in and out so close to her against the yellow shimmer of her gown.

  • She was dragging a chair in and out of her room, and at intervals objecting to the crying of a baby, which a nurse in the adjoining cottage was endeavoring to put to sleep.

  • She watched his figure pass in and out of the strips of moonlight.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "and out" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and blessed; and built; and came; and eat; and every; and fell; and fro; and from; and give; and now; and they; and thou; and well; and went; and while; and you; different points; her beautiful; know thou; much noise; named varieties; none the; popular government; said soberly; serious obstacle; this the