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Definitions from the WebOut OfPart of Speech: PrepositionDefinition:1. Indicates movement or action away from a place or situation. 2. Expresses the source of something. 3. Indicates lacking or being without. Examples:1. She walked out of the room. 2. The cat jumped out of the box. 3. He fell out of the tree. Part of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition:1. Indicating exhaustion or depletion of supply. 2. Having no more to give or offer; used up. Examples:1. The team seemed out of energy in the final minutes of the game. 2. I ran out of ideas for my project. 3. The bakery is out of bread. Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition:1. Expressing completion or a change of state. 2. Indicating the removal or subtraction of something. 3. Expressing elimination or exclusion. Examples:1. The little girl blew the candles out on her birthday cake. 2. He crossed out the incorrect word in his essay. 3. Don't leave anyone out of the conversation. Part of Speech: IdiomDefinition:1. Indicating exceeding or surpassing in some way. 2. Expressing a sense of unusual or unexpected occurrence. Examples:1. Their new song is really out of this world. 2. The award-winning performance was out of sight. 3. My niece's clever joke was out of the blue. Related Products:
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