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Out of

Out of

(prep)
UK
aʊt ɒv
US
aʊt ʌv
Definition: Indicating the source or derivation of something; from.
Meaning: Vì,do
Very Common
How to use "Out of" vocabulary in sentence (example)

These vehicles here will of course be forever out of reach for the average Joe like me and you.

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Keep your eyes peeled because I promise you another vehicle will be along any minute now that blows these cars out of the water.

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In Sweden, you can order Blodplattar, which are pancakes made out of pork blood.

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Jupiter moving out of the inner Solar System would have allowed the formation of inner planets, including Earth.

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However, Gates was more interested in pursuing his own coding, and when he saw an opportunity to found his own company, he dropped out of Harvard without finishing his course.

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This dessert is made out of coconut milk with a soft texture, a blend between creamy and icy.

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It was a cartoon image of a whale being pulled out of water in a net by eight little birds - representative of Larry the Twitter bird.

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In 1930, Ruth Wakefield mixed Nestle chocolate pieces into her cookie dough after running out of baker's chocolate whilst making chocolate cookies.

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A doughnut is a type of deep fried dessert food made out of dough or batter.

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In Sweden, you can order Blodplattar, which are pancakes made out of pork blood.

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However, Gates was more interested in pursuing his own coding, and when he saw an opportunity to found his own company, he dropped out of Harvard without finishing his course.

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Somehow Bloomberg came out of the scandal without sustaining any long-term damage.

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