Read full poem →That shall not be assuaged till death be dead,
Though neither life nor sleep can find out this.
Love made himself of flesh that perisheth
Dictionary Entry
To discover, as by asking or investigating.
In a Sentence
“I don't know who the twenty-first president of the United States was, but it should be very easy to find out.”
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Poetry examples for “find out”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →her crying. Then she was wailing. “Oh, my god! You’ve disgraced your
father and myself! It’s a disgrace! Suppose the neighbors find out? What
will the neighbors think?”
Read full poem →The ewes with lambs as white as snow,
I'd find out music in the hail
And all the winds that blow.
Read full poem →Will bring another Spring both lost and dear;
If heart and spirit will find out their Spring,
Or if the world alone will bud and sing:
Read full poem →Did you ever find out
Which one of the O’Brien boys it was
Read full poem →And all the care;
We would find out new seas,
And lands more strange than these,
Read full poem →The wolf and the fox, however, suspected her of
theft, and thought of a way to find out whether she was
guilty.
Read full poem →Add one more to the plaguy bill?
Soldiers find wars, and lawyers find out still
Litigious men, which quarrels move,
Read full poem →Will it not serve your turn to do as did your mothers?
Or have you all old vices spent, and now would find out others?
Or doth a fear that men are true torment you?
Read full poem →In this thy book, such will there something see,
As in the Bible some can find out alchemy.
