Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом out. Страница двадцать два

Словосочетания со словом out. Страница двадцать два

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go out of one's way
To make an extra effort; do more than usual.
Jane went out of her way to be nice to the new girl.
Don did not like Charles, and he went out of his way to say bad things about Charles.
go out the window
To go out of effect; be abandoned.
During the war, the school dress code went out the window.
go out
To pass out of date or style.
Short skirts are gradually going out.
To stop giving off light or burning.
Put more wood on the fire or it will go out.
The lights went out all over the city because of an electrical problem.
The campers didn't have to put out the fire because it went out by itself.
To leave home or work.
When I called Sue, her mother said that she had just gone out.
Gary isn't here right now; he went out to the store for a moment.
go with
go out with
To match; to look good with.
A yellow blouse goes with her blonde hair.
The woman bought a purse to go with her new shoes.
That striped shirt goes well with the gray pants, but the pants go poorly with those leather shoes.
To go out in the company of; to date, to accompany.
Tom goes with the girl who lives across the street.
Eda went with Richard for about six months, but now she is going out with a new boyfriend.
go without saying
To be too plain to need talking about; not be necessary to say or mention.
It goes without saying that children should not be given knives to play with.
A person with weak eyes should wear glasses. That goes without saying.
It goes without saying that you shouldn’t drive quickly in bad weather.
That he will gain weight if he continues to eat and drink so much goes without saying.
good scout
good egg
A friendly, kind or good-natured person, a nice fellow.
Tommy is such a good egg that everybody wants to be his friend.
gross out
To commit a vulgar act; to repel someone by saying a disgusting or vulgar thing.
You are going to gross out people if you continue talking like that.
gross-out session
A verbal contest between teen-agers in which the object of the game is to see who can be more disgusting or vulgar than anybody else.
When Jim got home he found his two teen-age sons engaged in a gross-out session; he bawled them out and cut their weekly allowance.