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out and about

reach him when he was <span class="searchmatch">out</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span>. She had been in hospital, but now she is <span class="searchmatch">out</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span> again. up <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span> on the go “<span class="searchmatch">out</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span>”, in Lexico, Dictionary...


up and about

up <span class="searchmatch">and</span> around up <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span> (not comparable) (informal) <span class="searchmatch">Out</span> of bed <span class="searchmatch">and</span> performing one&#039;s everyday activities (especially after illness). Synonym: astir out...


out

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Out</span>, <span class="searchmatch">OUT</span>, <span class="searchmatch">oût</span>, <span class="searchmatch">ouț</span>, <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span>- English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">out</span> Wikipedia oute (obsolete) From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, oute, from a combination...


out of sight, out of mind

<span class="searchmatch">out</span> of sight is <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of mind outta sight, outta mind <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of sight, <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of mind When something is not nearby, it is forgotten <span class="searchmatch">about</span>. something not nearby...


about

about on or <span class="searchmatch">about</span> order <span class="searchmatch">about</span> <span class="searchmatch">out</span> <span class="searchmatch">and</span> <span class="searchmatch">about</span> piss <span class="searchmatch">about</span> play <span class="searchmatch">about</span> poke <span class="searchmatch">about</span> potter <span class="searchmatch">about</span> prat <span class="searchmatch">about</span> pull <span class="searchmatch">about</span> push <span class="searchmatch">about</span> put <span class="searchmatch">about</span> put it <span class="searchmatch">about</span> put oneself...


talk out

talking <span class="searchmatch">about</span> it. 1971, “Rainy Days <span class="searchmatch">and</span> Mondays”, in Paul Williams, Roger Nichols (music), Carpenters, performed by The Carpenters: No need to talk it <span class="searchmatch">out</span> /...


zone out

intransitive) To stop paying attention <span class="searchmatch">and</span> think <span class="searchmatch">about</span> something else, or to think <span class="searchmatch">about</span> nothing Synonyms: space <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, tune <span class="searchmatch">out</span>, zone off stop paying attention...


come out of the closet

of the closet, past participle come <span class="searchmatch">out</span> of the closet) (intransitive, idiomatic, LGBTQ) To disclose to others <span class="searchmatch">about</span> one&#039;s sexual orientation, romantic...


slip out

<span class="searchmatch">and</span> unnoticed. Synonym: take French leave To go <span class="searchmatch">out</span> for a brief moment; to pop <span class="searchmatch">out</span>. To be said or revealed by accident. I was talking to Jim, <span class="searchmatch">about</span> Paul...


rat out

authorities (<span class="searchmatch">about</span> someone); to tell on (somebody). Don&#039;t you dare rat me <span class="searchmatch">out</span> or I&#039;ll kill you! dob, finger to inform authorities (<span class="searchmatch">about</span> someone) Thesaurus:rat...