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going out
noun as in ebb
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noun as in engagement
Strongest matches
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noun as in exodus
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Strong matches
Example Sentences
"I was a little bit excited because I love going out jogging and exploring the neighbourhood," she said.
More Welsh attractions could follow Oakwood theme park in going out of business, with one owner describing "the most worrying time" in his 32 years in the industry.
I don't think it is going out there and not trying, but, like I said, we didn't really come to grips and have the right mindset to tackle an away fixture in Europe.
"You just feel like going out and saying 'can you come in?'"
"A lot of people knew me in Reading, so I didn't want any conflict amongst the community there with going out," he explained.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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