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Example sentences for "out the"

  • Far as the eye could see was spread out the bright, early summer green of the grass-land hollow.

  • There were no moving objects visible yet, but the growing sound was less of a murmur; it was more detached, and the straining ears distinctly made out the clatter of hoofs evidently traveling fast down the valley trail.

  • Fyles's men are down the river spying out the land, and, incidentally, waiting to hear from me.

  • It was against regulations our takin' out the Whist last night.

  • Then he swept into his suit-case a few things from the dresser and snapped it, and dropped it out the window.

  • Let's go back to the warm ould Methodism and put out the Romans.

  • She fixed her glasses and drew out the letter.

  • He began by lighting the kiln fire and cleaning out the pit-wheel, and then on to the opening the flood-gates in the morning and regulating the action of the water-wheel according to the work of the day.

  • During the trip George had drawn out the story of their previous disaster when they had drifted ashore, though Harriet refrained from mentioning the fact that their anchor rope had been cut on that occasion.

  • There were several barrels of water in the cockpit, so their backs were aching by the time they had finished bailing out the water.

  • Harriet took the tiller and straightened out the scow's course, though she discovered that the old boat was a most unmanageable craft.

  • The fact of the matter was that Mme Lerat was beginning to feel anxious at the painful way her niece doled out the sparse, occasional francs destined to pay for little Louis's board and lodging.

  • Her husband had wasted his uncle's inheritance in drinking his own absinthe and wearing out the cloth of his own billiard table.

  • Do you recognize the young man handing out the leaflet?

  • Well, I had the idea at the time that it was on this side of town, out the side I am on.

  • And you say that as a result of getting the telegram from Moscow, that you without consulting with anybody else in the office would call and find out the status?

  • And wha's ta'en out the kames of care, That were amang that ladye's hair?

  • But blessed Agapetus, he who was The supreme pastor, to the faith sincere Pointed me out the way by words of his.

  • I told her to take 'em off at once an' throw 'em out the window, sez he.

  • She didn't try to carry any dog; but just blazes ahead and spiels out the talk.

  • Out the corner of his eye he had seen the thick-set figure of Erich charging at him.

  • One look and he was up on the edge of the bathtub himself, and sticking his head and shoulder out the window.

  • He had a feeling that he was perhaps skating on very thin ice, and that it would be best to "test" out the ice a bit before really getting tough with Herr Krumpstadt.

  • And now go to bed, and let the Wild Zehren play out the game.

  • He looked at me again as if strongly moved to ring for a servant to turn me out the house.

  • True, a high and perfectly blank wall shut out the view to the left, but on the right I could see into a court planted with trees, in which at no great distance was a two-storyed house presenting a gable covered entirely with vines.

  • Bunked it by air to Kaiserland while I was spellin' out the screed.

  • We) feel that life is large, and the world small, / So wait till life have passed from out the world.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "out the" 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:
    general advance; gold mohurs; great flocks; had much; men are; million people; out and; out for; out the; outdoor exercise; outer edge; outer layer; outer webs; outpost duty; outpost line; outside the; outstretched hand; outward bound; outward form; outward life; outward nature; outward seeming; outward things; petite maison; small holes; take account