Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Out"
- Keep out.
- Let me out!
- I'm worn out.
- She went out.
- She is out now.
- He has gone out.
- I felt left out.
- Keep the dog out.
- My father is out.
- My mother is out.
- She has gone out.
- Didn't you go out?
- I should head out.
- I was out all day.
- Put out the light.
- She threw him out.
- I heard him go out.
- The lights are out.
- We ran out of food.
- I ran out of breath.
- She seldom goes out.
- Time is running out.
- Try it out yourself.
- Tom was all worn out.
- You keep out of this.
- I got out of the taxi.
- I've run out of money.
- Nancy is stressed out.
- She almost passed out.
- The secret leaked out.
- Did you see him go out?
- He took out some coins.
- He's out taking a walk.
- She let the secret out.
- Are you ready to go out?
- Don't go out after dark.
- Don't take it out on me.
- How did things turn out?
- She was about to go out.
- The moon is already out.
- We made it out of there.
- Were you out last night?
- Don't you want to go out?
- She went out of the room.
- They were seen to go out.
- Did you go out last night?
- He's fresh out of college.
- I asked her out on a date.
- I'm going out for a while.
- She was out when I called.
- This stain won't come out.
- Get this stuff out of here.
- Linda stuck her tongue out.
- The seats are all sold out.
- She asked him out on a date.
- She pushed him out the door.
- She wanted to go out anyway.
- He took out his handkerchief.
- She wants to go out with him.
- Tom used to go out with Mary.
- When is your book coming out?
- Have you figured out the cost?
- I was out of town on vacation.
- May I go out for a short walk?
- She pulled him out of the mud.
- She pushed him out the window.
- She went out to buy some food.
- The children went out to play.
- When do you plan to check out?
- Would you put out the candles?
- He had his socks on inside out.
- He set out on a lonely journey.
- He turned out to be her father.
- I can't get her out of my mind.
- I can't make out what she said.
- I let the cat out of the house.
- It turned out that I was right.
- Tom was singled out for praise.
- Don't let her go out after dark.
- I was kicked out of high school.
- I'm tired of him bawling me out.
- Ten prisoners broke out of jail.
- The rumor turned out to be true.
- Comb your hair before you go out.
- He took a coin out of his pocket.
- He was worn out when he got home.
- Her red dress made her stand out.
- In spite of the rain, I went out.
- Please move your car out of here.
- She promised not to go out alone.
- She put on her coat and went out.
- Suddenly all the lights went out.
- Tom slipped out of the classroom.
- We went out in spite of the rain.
- He was sick, so he did not go out.
- I can't figure out why he said so.
- I don't like your going out alone.
- John took a key out of his pocket.
- Mary took out the eggs one by one.
- Watch out for thieves around here.
- A cat came out from under the desk.
- Bad weather kept us from going out.
- Did anyone call me while I was out?
- He came in just as I was going out.
- Is it all right to eat out tonight?
- The boss just chewed him out again.
- What he said turned out to be true.
- Could you please move out of my way?
- I left the rest to him and went out.
- Tom filled out the application form.
- What he said turned out to be a lie.
- What he said turned out to be false.
- Suzy hopes that Tom will ask her out.
- I couldn't go out because of the rain.
- I couldn't go out because of the snow.
- He stuck out his tongue at his teacher.
- Dinosaurs died out a very long time ago.
- I can't figure out what he really wants.
- I don't think I'm cut out for city life.
- I promise you I won't stay out too late.
- Tom was caught sneaking out of the room.
- A heavy snowstorm kept us from going out.
- All of a sudden, all the lights went out.
- I can't figure out what she really wants.
- I don't feel like going out this morning.
- I was going out, when the telephone rang.
- My children wear out their shoes quickly.
- She was stupid enough to go out with him.
- Did you accomplish what you set out to do?
- He finally achieved what he set out to do.
- I can't figure out how to upload an image.
- I didn't notice her going out of the room.
- I don't feel like eating out this evening.
- Tom was trying hard not to laugh out loud.
- We couldn't go out because of the typhoon.
- When does school let out for the holidays?
- He stood out because he was wearing a suit.
- I can't figure out how to solve the puzzle.
- I can't figure out why you don't like jazz.
- I'd love to hang out with you this weekend.
- We tried to cheer him up by taking him out.
- As soon as she saw me, she burst out crying.
- Here come the police. Let's get out of here.
- I figured out why the machine wouldn't work.
- I'll take care of the dog while you are out.
- Kathleen's statements turned out to be true.
- She warned him not to go out at night alone.
- We couldn't go out because of the snowstorm.
- I can't figure out how to open this suitcase.
- I can't figure out how to solve this problem.
- I only found out about it purely by accident.
- We couldn't go out because of the heavy rain.
- When the fire broke out, he was sound asleep.
- Would you look after the place while I'm out?
- You'd better not go out in this cold weather.
- As soon as she opened the door, a cat ran out.
- Tom took his girlfriend out on Saturday night.
- We couldn't figure out what Paul wanted to do.
- A good cook doesn't throw out yesterday's soup.
- Do we need to watch out for tigers around here?
- Everybody in the room let out a sigh of relief.
- I can't figure out how to operate this machine.
- I spent yesterday reading instead of going out.
- She didn't want him to go out with other women.
- Who will look after the baby while they're out?
- I can't figure out why he didn't tell the truth.
- I can't go out because I have a lot of homework.
- I couldn't go out on account of the bad weather.
- Let's wrap up this work now and go out drinking.
- I couldn't figure out what she was talking about.
- I'd rather stay home than go out in this weather.
- I'm sorry, but I don't feel like going out today.
- I'm worn out, because I've been standing all day.
- My daughter has grown out of all her old clothes.
- She followed him home to find out where he lived.
- Will you take care of the children while I'm out?
- You'll get into trouble if your parents find out.
- I didn't go out at all because you told me not to.
- I can't figure out how to delete what I just posted.
- I can't figure out what the writer is trying to say.
- I couldn't call you; the telephone was out of order.
- I'll give you five minutes to work out this problem.
- I can't figure out how to register a new domain name.
- I wish I could figure out how to control my appetite.
- I can't figure out how to post a comment to this blog.
- Americans have to spend hours figuring out their taxes.
- Do you think you would ever consider going out with me?
- He pointed out that the plan would cost a lot of money.
- Let's go out and eat dinner together from time to time.
- Please remember to put out the fire before you go home.
- I can't figure out how to transfer MP3 files to my iPod.
- We'll have to camp out if we can't find a place to stay.
- He used to eat out every day, but now he can't afford it.
- I didn't do well on the test so my parents chewed me out.
- Please don't forget to put out the fire before you go home.
- How could you just walk out the door without saying goodbye?
- He was disappointed that things didn't turn out as he'd hoped.
- I'd like to point out some problems regarding your suggestion.
- When I opened the door of the refrigerator, an apple fell out.
- You can go out, as long as you promise to be back by 11 o'clock.