out造句151. Mr Green is out of town this week.
152. The bonus must be dealt out fairly.
153. Love is starting out with nothing but love.
154. The police haven't yet ruled out murder.
155. Let's go out for a walk.
156. My surmise turned out to be right.
157. We dragged the carpet out of the room.
158. The engine let out a bang.
159. She has diddled me out of the rent .
160. Clear out things in this cupboard, please.
161. These mountains have been mapped out.
162. You agreed to come. You can't back out now!
163. These photographs have come out fuzzy.
164. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
165. There's nothing worse than going out in the cold with wet hair.
166. When the storm rose on the river, they had to bale out to reach the shore safely.
167. Left out in the heat of the sun, tapes easily warp or get stuck in their cases.
168. Keep me in your memory, leave out all the rest.
169. Let's send out for a pizza and watch The Late Show.
170. If I had known my life was going to turn out like this, I would have let them kill me.
171. She went out, leaving Rachel to undress and have her shower.
172. Riot police fired in the air and lashed out with clubs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators.
173. The windows were covered in wire mesh to keep out flies.
174. Once we get these problems straightened out, we should be all right.
175. If you draw or write in pencil you can always rub out your mistakes with an eraser.
176. The child refuses to eat this fruit without first picking out the stones.
177. A journalist all his life, he's now brought out a book.
178. Let's ride out to the mountains while the weather is good.
179. She took a mouthful of food and then suddenly spat it out.
180. They walked out in protest after being outvoted by the National Salvation Front majority.