Use out in a sentence
Sentences starting with out
- Out of it you must trust her, I am afraid,--for she will not be followed round, and she is in less danger than you think. [6]
- Out in the yard a sumach bush was aflame. [11]
- Out of her wrongs and miseries now she made a path for her future, and in that path Philip's foot should never be set. [11]
- Out in the world where she was now so important, the newspapers told strange romantic tales of the great singer, wove wild and wonderful legends of her life. [11]
- Out in the woods of Beedon he had attuned his flute to the stir of leaves, the murmur of streams, the song of birds, the boom and burden of storm; and it was soft and deep as the throat of the bell-bird of Australian wilds. [11]
- Out in the wood, in spite of thunder and lightning, he made her to put on Eppelein's weed and mount the nag. [10]
- Out of those windows, to Victoria, shone honesty and truth, and the peace which these alone may bring. [9]
- Out of the windows which opened on the street, recitations, hymns, and lamentations sounded night and day. [10]
- Out of the windows of the Senate House the soldiers threw chairs into the Square for fuel and kindled fires there. [2]
- Out into the wild night, the pitchy darkness, the billowy snow, the driving storm, every soul leaped, with the consciousness that a moment lost now might bring destruction to us all. [5]
Sentences ending with out
- The difference between your friends the criminals and me is that probably nobody will ever be able to catch me out. [11]
- What proportion of your earnings or income would you be willing to pay for that frame of mind, year in, year out? [5]
- What proportion of your earnings or income would you be willing to pay for that frame of mind, year in year out? [5]
- I don't suppose you'll be quite sane again till after the first number is out. [8]
- If it interests you, speak out. [5]
- Cast it from you!--drive it out! [5]
- And then, sir, you will be sent to the Tower, and I shan't move a finger to get you out. [9]
- Let me wring you out! [2]
- If I had you in range of my nose now I would blow your brains out. [5]
- Euclid has shown you how to work it out. [7]
Short sentences using out
- Work it out yourself. [5]
- Look out for your watch! [9]
- But wait--put out your tongue. [5]
- It isn't out yet. [5]
- You preferred to wriggle out! [4]
- I am nearly worn out. [5]
- Come, come, out with something! [5]
- Stephen saluted and went out. [9]
- It flashed and went out. [6]
- Out of the way!... [2]
Sentences containing out two or more times
- A sample: a youth staked out a claim and tried to sell half for L5; no takers; he stuck to it fourteen days, starving, then struck it rich and sold out for L10,000. [5]
- Now you work your mind, and study out a plan to steal Jim, and I will study out one, too; and we'll take the one we like the best. [5]
- There, put out your arms to her, and I'll put out mine, and see which she'll take. [11]
- In the daytime you can hitch it up against the wall, out of the way--and then you have a big unencumbered and most comfortable room to spread out in. [5]
- Don't talk, thinking you are going to find out your neighbor, for you won't do it, but talk to find out yourself. [6]
- Evelyn was not yet out, but she was very nearly out, and after the late notoriety Mrs. Mavick dreaded the regular Newport season. [4]
- The orator had written his speech all out, and had it in his hand, though he held it back of him out of sight. [5]
- As Brydon's gang worked, they saw a man out upon a small raft of driftwood, which had been suddenly caught in the drive of logs, and was carried out towards the middle channel. [11]
- The forces at work in a human intelligence to bring harmony out of its discordant movements are as mysterious, as miraculous, we might truly say, as those which give shape and order to the confused materials out of which habitable worlds are evolved. [6]
- He came up within about ten or fifteen feet of Reeder, and called out to those with him to "look out! [5]
More example sentences with the word out in them
- My thoughts gave zest to my actions, and I was climbing the steep, pine-clad slope with rapidity when I heard Miss Trevor below me calling out to wait for her. [9]
- Trying to play yourself for a stranger and an innocent!--why, I knew you before you had spoken seven words; and I made up my mind to find out what was your little game. [5]
- I've carried out your--instructions--sent for the committee. [9]
- It looks like you're cutting out the minister, too. [9]
- Depart, and when your work is finished, take as much as you like out of the treasury. [10]
- Eagles, spread out your wings,-- Behold where the red dawn is breaking! [11]
- Eagles spread out your wings, Behold where the red dawn is breaking! [11]
- If it is your viscera, you cannot have them taken out and reorganized a moment too soon. [5]
- You carried out your undertaking well to the end, though by somewhat overpowering means. [10]
- If you pull your trunk out six inches from the wall, so that the lid will stay up when you open it, they always shove that trunk back again. [5]
- So you lose your temper, and come out in an article which you think is going to finish "Ananias," proving him a booby who doesn't know enough to understand even a lyceum-lecture, or else a person that tells lies. [6]
- If you lay your story out there, nobody will suspect anything of the sort. [4]
- Possibly it is your skull: you want to look out for that. [5]
- The treasures which your sages painfully seek out we already possess in our scriptures, our law and our moral ordinances. [10]
- And it isn't your proposition--no, that doesn't fascinate me; it's something else, I don't quite know what; something that's born in you and oozes out of you, I suppose. [5]
- Take out of your pocket the pistol you carry and give it to me," Crozier growled. [11]
- You map out your plans and ... G.S. [5]
- If--always according to your notion of the convention--if I don't get out, and haven't any chance, they tell me on pretty good authority Austen Vane will get the nomination. [9]
- Suppose one of your journeymen goes out and buys the following articles: "1 pound of salt; 1 dozen eggs; 1 dozen pints of beer; 1 bushel of wheat; 1 tow-linen suit; 5 pounds of beef; 5 pounds of mutton. [5]
- So hold up your head, and whatever liking you may have in your heart for the traitor, tear it out and trample on it. [10]
- Mr Witherden, Sir, your handkerchief is hanging out of your pocket--would you allow me to--, As Mr Brass advanced to remedy this accident, the Notary shrunk from him with an air of disgust. [12]
- So out with your golden shilling, my lad, And your bright bank-note, my dear! [11]
- But do beg your folks to remember that the Smithfield fires are all out, and that the cinders are very dirty and not in the least dangerous. [6]
- They have freed your flag where the white Pole-Star Hangs out its auroral flame; Where the bones of your Franklin's heroes are They have honoured your ancient name. [11]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- Why, Burlingame, as your family physician, I shouldn't hesitate even to present my account against your estate if, in a tussle with the devil, he got you out of my hands. [11]
- Come out in your dressing gown! [2]
- Get out of your carriage and follow me. [10]
- When you finished your breakfast at ten o'clock and went out, the sunshine was brilliant, the weather balmy and delicious, and the mud and slush deep and all-pervading. [5]
- Tain's out of your beat--away on the right flank there. [11]
- I have cut your articles about San Marco out of a New York paper (Joe Twichell saw it and brought it home to me with loud admiration,) and sent it to Howells. [5]
- Come, I think your account with my father is squared; and I want you to vote to put my father's son in Parliament, and to put out Barode Barouche, who's been there too long. [11]
- Jonathan Edwards the younger tells the story of a brutal wretch in New Haven who was abusing his father, when the old man cried out, "Don't drag me any further, for I did n't drag my father beyond this tree. [6]
- He was the young son of an Ohio nabob and was out there for recreation. [5]
- Of course the young schoolmaster will come, and that poor tired-out looking Helen, if only to get out of sight of those horrid Peckham wretches. [6]
- Indeed, an audacious young praetorian had put out his hand to pull away her veil, but an older officer stopped him. [10]
- On Saturdays the young men go out in their boats, and sometimes the water is fairly covered with the little sails. [5]
- Here was the young man whose life she had saved, at least for the moment, and who was yet in danger from the disease which had almost worn out his powers of resistance. [6]
- Oliver was a young lawyer, fresh from the schools, who had gone out to the deserts of Nevada to begin life. [5]
- She saw the young doctor driving towards them out of the covered bridge! [11]
- Most of the young demoiselles are robed in a cloud of white from head to foot, though many trick themselves out more elaborately. [5]
- But when the young count held out his closed hands, saying: "If you choose the red stone, you shall throw first," he pointed to his companion's right hand, and, as it concealed the red pebble, began the contest. [10]
- He said: "Gents, you'll have to turn out a spell. [5]
- There's some rocks you'll have to look out for. [4]
- While he's up-stairs, you'll get out of the way, and I'll clear off Mr Richard. [12]
- And pretty soon you'd hear a loafer sing out, "Hi! [5]
- I will show you, Mrs. Falchion, the biggest saw that ever ate the heart out of a Norfolk pine. [11]
- The trouble with you, Honora, is that you want something badly very badly--and you haven't yet found out what it is. [9]
- Get out, d-n you, all of you, and don't come back until you've got some notion of what you're a-goin' to do. [9]
- Clear out with you!--you've been guilty of a great crime, you whelp! [5]
- You mean that you would rather keep out of the way of the man you prayed for, so long as he is well. [10]
- For conscience sake, you would crush out evil. [11]
- Well, then, are you willing to try it out, on the level? [9]
- Shorter, undisturbed, "that you will pick out the house you want, and that your husband will move into it. [9]
- And tell me, you will let me know when you have found out where he and his parents have gone? [10]
- In a moment you will have realized this, then you will banish me from your visions and I shall dissolve into the nothingness out of which you made me.... "I am perishing already--I am failing--I am passing away. [5]
- In the museums you will find acres of the most strange and fascinating things; but all museums are fascinating, and they do so tire your eyes, and break your back, and burn out your vitalities with their consuming interest. [5]
- If I ask you what b-o-w spells you can't tell me unless you know which b-o-w I mean, and it is the same with r-o-w, b-o-r-e, and the whole family of words which were born out of lawful wedlock and don't know their own origin. [5]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- He heard where you were, and he hired with my company to come out here as a foreman. [11]
- In that instance you were eager to flash out a hot rebuke and enjoy it. [5]
- Alors, some of you was out to hurt our friend M'sieu' Carnac here, and I didn't say no to it; but you'd better keep your weapons for election day and use them agin Barode Barouche. [11]
- If fight's what you want, out with it! [5]
- The first thing you want in a new country, is a patent office; then work up your school system; and after that, out with your paper. [5]
- And even if you turn me out of the house--I will not help to drag us into deeper wretchedness; I will take no part in the performances. [10]
- I can't get you to talk seriously even when I come all the way from New York to find out what's going on here. [9]
- Oh, I implore you to crush out that fatal habit while it may yet be time! [5]
- I was watching you this morning, and you were so utterly out of place in those surroundings. [9]
- I'd willingly spare you the climb, but he's watching for the carrier-pigeons that have been sent out, and won't even come down to his meals. [10]
- Let me tell you that unless there's a good round answer to what we demand, the Nore fleet'll have it out with the government. [11]
- I agree with you that enemies are easy enough to find, but only fools go out to look for them. [10]
- Need I tell you that amongst the dancers in the foreign quarter nine out of ten are the daughters of outlawed parents? [10]
- Comrade, how still you stepped, your bayonet thrust out before you, clearing the mists, your eyes straining, your teeth set, ready to thrust. [11]
- For instance-- 'Do you see that little boulder sticking out of the water yonder? [5]
- Everywhere you go you see square recesses cut into the hillsides, with perpendicular walls unmarred by crack or crevice, and perhaps you fancy that a house grew out of the ground there, and has been removed in a single piece from the mold. [5]
- Well, what do you say, friends, to being our own Victualling Board out in the open sea, if we can get there? [11]
- Didn't I take you out of poverty, and make you head of all this, with people to wait on you and all the rest of it? [11]
- I'm always making you out more than human...only, let me say--I meant that--about riding away. [13]
- She has made you out a very wonderful person. [9]
- I will let you off at twenty-eight per cent.--twenty-seven--even twenty-five if you insist, for there is nothing illiberal about me when I am out on a diplomatic debauch. [5]
- Nay, my dears, you need not cry out, such was the custom of the times. [9]
- The idea that you must pull out every one of every nice young man and young woman's natural teeth! [6]
- At any rate you must go through the vestibule; you cannot miss your way out of the viridarium. [10]
- I'm thinking that you may be of those who went out to the Arctic Sea with Sir John Franklin--with Sir John Franklin, you understand. [11]
- A man like you makes a bee out of a gnat--a bee that brings honey to the hive. [10]
- They know how you love animals, and so they try to do you honor and show their love for you by naming all those creatures after you; insomuch that if a body should step out and call "Joan of Arc--come! [5]
- From its summit you look south into a vast wilderness basin, a great stretch of forest little trodden, and out of whose bosom you can hear from the heights on a still day the loud murmur of the Boquet. [4]
- When I postponed you lately, I did it because I thought I should be cramped for money until January, but that has turned out to be an error, so I hasten to cut short the postponement. [5]
- And both of you keep out of my sight. [9]
- I will telegraph you in the morning about calling out the militia. [7]
- Don't I tell you I can't sell myself out to a thing I don't believe in? [8]
- I will tell you how it is carried out. [6]
- I know how you hide in areas, how you talk sedition in private, how you have made money out of other men's misery. [9]
- Tell him that you heard her voice out in the street, and with the help of a worthy old man--that am I--rescued her from any peril you may invent. [10]
- How often when you have tried to get a "rise" out of somebody opposite have you not had your neighbor cut in across you with some private depressing observation to your next neighbor! [4]
- That is what you have to expect if you invent anything that puts an old machine out of fashion, or solve a problem that has puzzled all the world up to your time. [6]
- Only I thought you had struck out a new idea, and invented a scheme that was going to revolutionize the timeworn and ineffectual methods of the--" He stopped, and turned to Blake, who was happy now that another had taken his place on the gridiron. [5]
- Did you think you had educated the superstition out of those people? [5]
- It is everywhere you go as if you say, 'Look out. [11]
- How much are you getting out of this? [9]
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