out to in English
enthusiastically trying to, resolutely attempting to
Use "out to" in a sentence
1. Turned out to be impotent.
2. Go out to meet him.’
3. Call out to the wind
4. I came out to hunt rabbits.
5. Take him out to be executed!
6. He took time out to recuperate.
7. Going out to get some coffee.
8. Round the bend, out to lunch.
9. We swam out to the yacht.
10. “Cry out to Jacob with rejoicing.
11. We're going all out to win.
12. The firemen called out to him.
13. I came out to my roommate.
14. Blotting out: to destroy all traces of
15. Reach out to [email protected]Bellwethr.com
16. Our prediction turns out to be correct.
17. His hand shot out to grab her.
18. The body was washed out to sea.
19. The cattle were turned out to graze.
20. It made one call out to her.
21. Turned out to be a dead end.
22. The boat was heading out to sea.
23. They rushed out to see the procession.
24. The Colonel yelled out to his troops
25. Reach out to Andy at Achafe@wisc.edu
26. This plan turn out to be successful.
27. My heart went out to our daughter .
28. Turned out to be a gay thing.
29. It turns out to be really difficult.
30. And it turned out to be true.
31. Space isn't out to get me personally.
32. The point turned out to be moot.
33. I pulled out to overtake a bus.
34. We hardly ever go out to eat.
35. Our suspicions turned out to be groundless.
36. My fears turned out to be groundless.
37. He set out to convert the heathen .
38. The donuts turned out to be lousy.
39. Copped out To avoid fulfilling a responsibility
40. Democracy theoretically reaches out to embrace everyone.
41. Take me out to the Ballgame? Yes
42. Discord has reached out to potential Buyers …
43. Get up, call out to your god!
44. He's out to lunch with a client.
45. One might reach out to other affinities.
46. Jehovah Reaches Out to “a Stubborn People”
47. An entire port blacked out to surveillance.
48. His housekeeper came out to greet him.
49. Fisher took him out to lunch afterward.
50. Most new radical ideas in science turn out to be incorrect; only a tiny fraction turn out to be correct.