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  • 111out in the cold — {adj. phr.}, {informal} Alone; not included. * /All the other children were chosen for parts in the play, but Johnny was left out in the cold./ * /Everybody made plans for Christmas Day and Mary found herself out in the cold./ Compare: HIGH AND… …

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  • 112Out of the Blue (Claudia Carawan album) — Out of the Blue Studio album by Claudia Carawan Released 2003 Genre …

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  • 113Out of the Blue (1996 TV series) — Out of the Blue Genre Teen sitcom Created by Matthew Hastings Starring Paulo Benedeti Veronica Blume Carlos Conde Jose Capote Timothy Martinez Country of origin United States …

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  • 114Out of the Everywhere and Other Extraordinary Visions — Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions   Author(s) Al …

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  • 115Out of Darkness — VHS Cover Directed by Larry Elikann Written by Barbara Turner Starrin …

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  • 116And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda — is a song, written by Eric Bogle in 1972, describing the futility, gruesome reality and the destruction of war, while criticising those who seek to glorify it. This is exemplified in the song by the account of a young Australian soldier on his… …

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  • 117out of the hole — {adv.} or {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1a. With a score better than zero in a game; especially a card game, to a score above zero. * /It took us a long time to get out of the hole in the card game./ 1b. Even with an opponent after being behind; out of …

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  • 118out of the hole — {adv.} or {adj. phr.}, {informal} 1a. With a score better than zero in a game; especially a card game, to a score above zero. * /It took us a long time to get out of the hole in the card game./ 1b. Even with an opponent after being behind; out of …

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  • 119Out — (out), n. 1. One who, or that which, is out; especially, one who is out of office; generally in the plural. [1913 Webster] 2. A place or space outside of something; a nook or corner; an angle projecting outward; an open space; chiefly used in the …

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  • 120Out of print — refers to an item, typically a book (see: Out of print books), but can include any print or visual media or sound recording, that is in the state of no longer being published. The abbreviation OOP (also OP) is a more general term that encompasses …

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