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14-letter words containing out

  • as all get-out — to a considerable degree; greatly
  • at the outside — You use at the outside to say that you think that a particular amount is the largest possible in a particular situation, or that a particular time is the latest possible time for something to happen.
  • be out of luck — If you say that someone is out of luck, you mean that they cannot have something which they can normally have.
  • bleat on about — If you say that someone is bleating on about something, you mean that they are talking about it a great deal in a way which makes them sound weak and irritating.
  • boutique hotel — A boutique hotel is a small, high-quality and usually attractive hotel.
  • capital outlay — a capital expenditure.
  • cardiac output — blood volume in liters pumped by the left ventricle of the heart per minute.
  • check-out time — the time by which one has to check out of a hotel
  • down-and-outer — without any money, or means of support, or prospects; destitute; penniless.
  • dragon's mouth — arethusa (def 1).
  • draw-out table — draw table.
  • east-southeast — the point on a compass midway between east and southeast.
  • escape routine — a means of leaving a computer-program sequence before its end, in order to commence another sequence
  • factory outlet — a store that sells factory-made goods directly to consumers for less than current retail prices.
  • flannelmouthed — talking thickly, slowly, or haltingly.
  • fresh out (of) — having just sold or used up the last one or part (of)
  • great yarmouth — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • how about that — delight, surprise
  • in/out of step — If people who are walking or dancing are in step, they are moving their feet forward at exactly the same time as each other. If they are out of step, their feet are moving forward at different times.
  • in/out of time — If you are playing, singing, or dancing in time with a piece of music, you are following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly. If you are out of time with it, you are not following the rhythm and speed of the music correctly.
  • indoor-outdoor — designed or constructed to be used either indoors or outdoors: indoor-outdoor carpeting.
  • kamloops trout — a variety of rainbow trout found in Canadian lakes
  • keep a lookout — If someone keeps a lookout, especially on a boat, they look around all the time in order to make sure there is no danger.
  • knockout drops — a drug secretly put into someone's drink to cause stupefaction
  • late check-out — A late check-out at a hotel is an arrangement which allows a guest to check out later than the normal time.
  • long drawn out — A long drawn out process or conflict lasts an unnecessarily long time or an unpleasantly long time.
  • long-drawn-out — lasting a very long time; protracted: a long-drawn-out story.
  • mackinaw trout — lake trout.
  • man about town — a socially active, sophisticated man who frequents fashionable nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, etc.; playboy; boulevardier.
  • man-about-town — a socially active, sophisticated man who frequents fashionable nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, etc.; playboy; boulevardier.
  • mother-out-law — the mother of one's ex-husband or ex-wife
  • mouth-to-mouth — designating a method of artificial respiration involving blowing air rhythmically into the mouth of a person who has stopped breathing, to stimulate return of spontaneous breathing
  • mouth-watering — very appetizing in appearance, aroma, or description: a mouth-watering dessert.
  • mouths to feed — family members, dependents
  • on the lookout — keeping watch
  • on the way out — If something or someone is on the way out or on their way out, they are likely to disappear or to be replaced very soon.
  • opt-out clause — a clause that permits signatories to a contract to opt out of particular provisions, or to terminate the contract early
  • or thereabouts — You add or thereabouts after a number or date to indicate that it is approximate.
  • out from under — away from, or not in, the normal or usual place, position, state, etc.: out of alphabetical order; to go out to dinner.
  • out of context — If a statement or remark is quoted out of context, the circumstances in which it was said are not correctly reported, so that it seems to mean something different from the meaning that was intended.
  • out of control — wild, unrestrained
  • out of fashion — no longer popular
  • out of nowhere — unexpectedly
  • out of spirits — sad; depressed
  • out of the ark — very old; out of date
  • out of the box — a container, case, or receptacle, usually rectangular, of wood, metal, cardboard, etc., and often with a lid or removable cover.
  • out of the way — remote from much-traveled, frequented, or populous regions; secluded: an out-of-the-way inn up in the hills.
  • out the window — discarded or wasted
  • out-of-the-way — remote from much-traveled, frequented, or populous regions; secluded: an out-of-the-way inn up in the hills.
  • outboard motor — a portable gasoline engine with propeller and tiller, clamped on the stern of a boat.

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