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go out for
verb as in commit
Strong matches
Weak matches
verb as in engage
Strong matches
verb as in pursue
Example Sentences
“We go out for breakfast,” the Connecticut native says.
Did Cheryl Bradshaw and Rodney Alcala really go out for a drink?
Once published it will go out for a 12 week public consultation before being debated by the Assembly and then be in place for the start of the financial year in April 2025.
During the hepatitis outbreak, I used to go out for long hours to search the markets for cleaning supplies, but I never found anything good.
"I've had the most fun and I wish we could keep going longer and longer. We'll still go out for loads of brunches, I'm sure."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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