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  • 101Come Out, Come Out — Song by Elvis Presley Come Out, Come Out is a song by Elvis Presley. See also List of songs by Elvis Presley …

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  • 102A Night Out (play) — A Night Out is a play written by Harold Pinter in 1959. Plot overview It concerns Albert Stokes, a loner in his late twenties who lives with his emotionally suffocating mother and works in an office. After being falsely accused of groping a… …

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  • 103Straight-out — a. Acting without concealment, obliquity, or compromise; hence, unqualified; thoroughgoing. [Colloq. U.S.] [1913 Webster] Straight out and generous indignation. Mrs. Stowe. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 104To work out — Work Work (w[^u]rk), v. t. 1. To labor or operate upon; to give exertion and effort to; to prepare for use, or to utilize, by labor. [1913 Webster] He could have told them of two or three gold mines, and a silver mine, and given the reason why… …

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  • 105List of characters in Out of Jimmy's Head — This is a list of characters from the television show, Out of Jimmy s Head .Main live action charactersJimmy Roberts* Actor/Voice Actor: Dominic JanesJimmy Roberts is a socially awkward and overly nice 12 year old boy who can t say no to anyone,… …

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  • 106filter out — PHRASAL VERB To filter out something from a substance or from light means to remove it by passing the substance or light through something acting as a filter. [V P n (not pron)] Children should have glasses which filter out UV rays... [V n P… …

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  • 107try out for — PHRASAL VERB If you try out for a sports team or an acting role, you compete or you perform a test in an attempt to be chosen. [mainly AM] [V P P n] He should have tried out for the Olympic 100 metres squad. Syn: go out for …

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  • 108Played out — Play Play, v. t. 1. To put in action or motion; as, to play cannon upon a fortification; to play a trump. [1913 Webster] First Peace and Silence all disputes control, Then Order plays the soul. Herbert. [1913 Webster] 2. To perform music upon; as …

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  • 109Sacking out — The term, sack out , also refers to going to sleep. Sacking out is a method used by horse trainers to desensitize a horse to potentially frightening situations or objects. It is a process that, done properly, teaches a horse to not fear certain… …

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  • 110strike out — 1. to begin moving or acting with energy or determination. At dawn they struck out on foot toward the town. 2. to fail. In the past our ads have been successful, but we struck out this time. Etymology: from an expression used in baseball,… …

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