<span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span> present participle and gerund of head <span class="searchmatch">out</span>...
past participle loaded out) To load or load up in preparation for, or as an aspect of, <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span>. loadout (noun) clear <span class="searchmatch">out</span> dress <span class="searchmatch">out</span> get <span class="searchmatch">out</span> load up...
head <span class="searchmatch">out</span> (third-person singular simple present heads <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, present participle <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, simple past and past participle headed <span class="searchmatch">out</span>) (intransitive) To...
in act <span class="searchmatch">out</span> all <span class="searchmatch">out</span> bottle <span class="searchmatch">out</span> bowl <span class="searchmatch">out</span> bug <span class="searchmatch">out</span> camp <span class="searchmatch">out</span> chicken <span class="searchmatch">out</span> chill <span class="searchmatch">out</span> churn <span class="searchmatch">out</span> coffeed <span class="searchmatch">out</span> come <span class="searchmatch">out</span> come <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of the closet coming <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of one's...
baby and heads <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, present participle making like a baby and <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, simple past and past participle made like a baby and headed <span class="searchmatch">out</span>) (humorous) To...
fellow passengers are a mixture of people returning from a day <span class="searchmatch">out</span> in the capital, locals doing short hops, and a few (like me) <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> farther afield....
the Coal Baron”, in New York Times[1]: His shift was over, and he was <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span> on a mantrip, a type of shuttle that transports workers. mantrip on Wikipedia...
instructor do an Eskimo roll in this freezing water? (surfing) The act of rolling under one's surfboard to dive through a wave, when <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span> from shore....
page 228: At this time in my life, our group of friends had a habit of <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span> for enormously long, gastropubby Sunday lunches, where we would sit around...
(third-person singular simple present heads south, present participle <span class="searchmatch">heading</span> south, simple past and past participle headed south) Synonym of go south. hashed <span class="searchmatch">out</span>...