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- pronunciation:
- aUt
v
- See:
- out
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definition: |
If you're out of something, you don't have any of it anymore.
We're out of bread, so we'll have to go to the store soon.I wanted to order the special dessert at the restaurant but the waiter said they were out of it.I was out of clean socks this morning, so I had to wear a pair of my brother's. |
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