Phrasal verbs - OUT

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break out
If something dangerous or unpleasant breaks out, it suddenly starts: "Fighting has broken out all over the city."
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break out
to escape from prison: "They broke out of prison and fled the country."
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check out
to pay your bill and leave a hotel, etc.: "Guests should check out of their rooms by noon."
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check out
to find out if something is correct, or if somebody is acceptable: "The police are checking out his alibi."
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eat out
to eat in a restaurant: "When I lived in Spain, I used to eat out all the time."
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fall out
to argue with someone and stop being friendly with them: "He left home after falling out with his parents."
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find out
to get some information about something/somebody by asking, reading, etc.: "Visit our website to find out more."
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give out
to give something to a lot of people: "The teacher gave out the exam papers."
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give out
​to come to an end; to be completely used up: "After a month their food supplies gave out."
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to make out
to understand something; to see the reasons for something: "How do you make that out"
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put out
​to stop something from burning or shining: "Firefighters soon put the fire out."

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