Sentence for out | Use out in a sentence

Out in a sample sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use out in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for out.

  • She goes out. (8)
  • Out in Wisconsin. (9)
  • Her watch was out. (10)
  • Went out into the dark! (8)
  • They never went out together. (8)
  • No; I have not dared to go out. (8)
  • Algernon plucked out his purse. (10)
  • What mere sparks they are when they have died out! (10)
  • Arabella told the maids to go out. (10)
  • Shall we not have them turned out? (10)
  • Shelton took out his cigarette case. (8)
  • Had she done so he would have held out. (10)
  • Idealism can be out of place, my friend. (8)
  • Crossjay is better out of the way to-day. (10)
  • He doubles my work by keeping his men out. (10)
  • Mrs. Bellew came out soon after he was gone. (8)
  • You might think her heart came quietly out. (10)
  • And it was as well that she should not be out. (10)
  • The war has never fully panned out in fiction yet. (9)
  • The Forsyte in him stood out for greater certainty. (8)
  • He put on his high hat and came out to see them off. (9)
  • He shut Rochefort out of London by forestalling him. (7)
  • They got out at the first stop and she journeyed on alone. (8)
  • The Captain did not pass with out querying the ungainly parcel. (10)
  • I cut out your first suit for you when you were breeched, though! (10)
  • Pierson was conscious of Gratian walking past him out of the room. (8)
  • Her hand was reached out to me; Temple she patted on the shoulder. (10)
  • When her husband was led out, she asked permission to embrace him. (10)
  • Even then her soul cried out to her husband, Who drives me to read? (10)
  • But as Shelton had predicted, so it turned out, amidst great applause. (8)
  • Outside the drive, and out of sight, he slackened his pace still more. (8)
  • She found Alice there, with a pretty evening dress laid out on her bed. (9)
  • After feeling my wrist for a while he shook the cigar out of his teeth. (10)
  • As the moon drew up, they stole out across the garden to the music-room. (8)
  • Then he saw her, sitting motionless out there by the uncurtained window. (8)
  • She gets into the City scramble blindfold, and catches at the nearest hand to help her out! (10)
  • At any time delirium tremens might break out and he might kill the whole crowd. (12)
  • Out of a crowd of unknown visages, Janet appeared: my aunt Dorothy was near her. (10)
  • Essential to go straight to Kathleen and pour it all out, or he would never do it. (8)
  • The Madame herself was too tired to come out, so that we had our walk quite alone. (6)
  • Rosamund saw tears leap out of the stern face of her dearest now in wrath with her. (10)
  • He leaped lightly from the carriage, and pushed his way out of sight on the sidewalk. (9)
  • By using a small dipping-net, she brought out a large lobster and a half a dozen crabs. (18)
  • If he married a troublesome widow, his pamphlet on Suttee would be out within the year. (10)
  • The greater part eked out existence by racing horses, hunting foxes, and shooting birds. (8)
  • The two windows of the little square sitting-room looked out on some trees and a church. (8)
  • At his bank he drew out L400; but waiting for the notes to be counted he suffered qualms. (8)
  • What amused me in the affair was the celerity with which it took itself out of our hands. (9)
  • Having been out some time, and taken a different route to the house, they had not met him. (4)
  • If he could close his eyes, now, and pass out, before he lost that moment of half-fulfilment! (8)
  • The landlord deplored the fact, and sent hospitably out to try and place them at the Elephant. (9)
  • About a quarter of a mile out lay a cutter, with her tan sail half down, swinging to the swell. (8)
  • Then putting his painting materials carefully in the little coat-closet out of sight, he went in. (8)
  • Of course, you must not let the cat out of the bag, or you will lose readers, and thereupon advertising. (16)
  • What do you call such treatment of a man who gave you the mare out of which you made this thousand pounds? (8)
  • Lapham took out his watch and looked at it, and Bartley perceived that his audience was drawing to a close. (9)
  • Morning and evening he visits her, comes out wheezing heavily, and goes to his own room; I believe, to pray. (8)
  • Was there no way to bring her to the window, no way his spirit could climb up there and beckon hers out to him? (8)
  • He simply bowed Segwuna out, overwhelmed by the startling revelations made by this sagacious Indian prophetess. (18)
  • From them, however, the eight parts of speech shone out most expressively, and James could combine them with ease. (4)
  • He pretended surprise to hear her say that she was having a first-rate time, and he tried to reason her out of it. (9)
  • He was now giving them some three hundred a year out of his fees; and dead directors unfortunately earned no fees! (8)
  • He lifted it by one corner, and the diminutive folded squares came out, revealing a strip of red-stained handkerchief. (22)
  • As an aid to laying out the lighting system on the plans, the following checking list is suggested, since it is simple. (17)
  • Beyond these was a longish, narrow hall, which was rented out for parties or to clubs, or in which gambling took place. (12)
  • And with one look at the bed, covered by a piece of cheap red-and-yellow tasselled tapestry, he went out into the street. (8)
  • Jolyon put his hand into his breast pocket, but brought it out again empty, and sat, clucking his tongue against his teeth. (8)
  • A disadvantage of this arrangement was that the enemy was out of reach of us as well, for our rifles were no better than his. (7)
  • Like other privileges, it was to pass into the possession of the people, hitherto shut out from its enjoyment save in the Church. (3)
  • A hundred different ways of disenchanting him exist, and Adrian will point you out one or two that shall be instantly efficacious. (10)
  • He was alone in his third-class compartment, and, leaning forward, watched the ruined Abbey across the river till it was out of sight. (8)
  • His efforts to fish the word out of Patrick produced deeper crevasses in the conversation, and he cried to himself: Hats and crape-bands! (10)
  • The restaurant was thronged with new-comers, who spread out even over the many-tabled esplanade before it; but it was in no wise demoralized. (9)

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