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all-out using every resource or means available.
ask out to invite (someone) to go out on a date.
average out to amount to an arithmetic average (usually followed by "to"). [2 definitions]
back out of to fail to do something that was agreed upon.
bail out (informal) to jump from an airplane with a parachute.
bawl out (informal) to scold loudly.
be out of to no longer have (something that is normally available).
beat the tar out of (informal) to beat or whip severely. [2 definitions]
black out to faint or pass out.
blot out to remove or cancel. [2 definitions]
blow out to stop the burning of (something) with the movement of air. [2 definitions]
bow out to stop taking part in an activity; leave or resign.
branch out to try new activities, interests, or pursuits.
break out to escape from a place where one is incarcerated. [5 definitions]
bring out to produce and present (something) to the pubic. [5 definitions]
bug out (informal) to leave, quit, or flee; desert.
burn out to stop burning, or to stop functioning because of excessive friction or heat. [2 definitions]
burst out to suddenly begin (doing something), as if having exploded.
buy out to buy (someone's business). [2 definitions]
call out to summon (someone or something) for help in an emergency. [3 definitions]