go out in English
exit; be turned off (light); (his back) was thrown out; strike
Use "go out" in a sentence
1. We concluded to go out/that we would go out.
2. Please quickly go out.
3. Go out to meet him.’
4. We hardly ever go out.
5. Let's go out for brunch.
6. Go out and start anew.
7. Don't go out after curfew.
8. Let's go out for a drink.
9. Don't go out in the rain.
10. He can't go out and about.
11. We mustn't go out during curfew.
12. Don't let the campfire go out.
13. Did you hear him go out?
14. Let's go out now and eat Afterwards
15. Toned Arms never go out of style
16. Let's go out for some fresh air.
17. Go out there and knock them dead.
18. Those contracts had to go out today.
19. Even gate also cannot to go out.
20. Your match is about to go out.
21. We were getting ready to go out.
22. Examples: Don't go out in Bare feet
23. Do you want to go out sometime?
24. Can I go out and play now?
25. Please don't go out of your way.
26. Go out for a leisurely Sunday brunch.
27. Have a shave before you go out.
28. Video and audio go out of sync.
29. 22 Let's go out for a pint.
30. Let' s go out the west side
31. You can't go out without any shoes.
32. Some styles never go out of fashion.
33. We hardly ever go out to eat.
34. Blue tinted glasses never go out of style
35. I like to go out on a weekend.
36. I was feeling too lazy to go out.
37. You do not go out to injure opponents.
38. They go out to dinner and go swimming.
39. Go out and lay down in the grass.
40. It's only sprinkling. We can still go out.
41. The weather is not fit to go out.
42. Our profuse apologies go out to both gentlemen.
43. Will denim jeans ever go out of date?
44. Do you want to go out for dinner?
45. Practise mental arithmetic when you go out shopping.
46. We don't dress up and go out dancing.
47. Why did the firm go out of business?
48. Every evening we'd go out onto the moor.
49. Her father forbad her to go out alone.
50. Shall we go out on the upper deck?