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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Verbs followed by OUT OF

Would you please give me a list of verbs followed by "out of" (e.g., drop out of)?

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For example: The badger crawled out of its hole. He came out of nothing and rose to the head of biggest financial firm in the world. He ran out of the burning building.

  • For example: The badger crawled out of its hole.
  • He came out of nothing and rose to the head of biggest financial firm in the world.
  • He ran out of the burning building.
  • He jumped out of the car while it was still moving.
  • He stepped out of the line walked to the front of it.
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For example:


The badger crawled out of its hole.

He came out of nothing and rose to the head of biggest financial firm in the world.

He ran out of the burning building.

He jumped out of the car while it was still moving.

He stepped out of the line walked to the front of it.

He pulled out of the contest when he saw the level of competition he was up agai

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jump, run, kick, sink, throw, push, pull, get, take, go, put, find, help, fall, come, disappear, skid, fly, wriggle, slink, keep, knock, pick, leave, seep, make, bow, bail, work, move, stay, leap, check, drift, sneak, break, escape, flow, force, bring, drive, eat (There are many more.)

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teal limeWould you please give me a list of verbs followed by "out of" (e.g., drop out of)?

That's pretty unrealistic, I'd say.
A book of lists like that would be bigger than the entire universe!

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