Read full poem →play with the children in the neighborhood, but sitting in the bedroom often
got dull. [would go out and walk around in the backyard, looking at things,
bugs mostly. Or I would sit on the grass and imagine things. One thing I
Dictionary Entry
To leave, especially a building.
In a Sentence
“Please go out through the back door.”
Origin
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Common Phrases
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Poetry examples for “go out”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →But then she smiles when most would pout;
And so his lawless loves go out
With the last brocade. 'Tis not the same,
Read full poem →‘Go out beneath the arched heavens, at night, and
say, if you can, ‘There is no God!’ Pronounce that dreadful
Read full poem →They found this son was willed most everything--
It's always so. The children who go out,
And make their way get nothing, and the son
Read full poem →Somehow with her. These newly wedded two
Go out to see blue water, yellow sand,
And watch the white caps pat the sky, and hear
Read full poem →To hide their Secret's looks.
And after a time go out of life and leave
No uttered words but in their silence grieve
Read full poem →Here, there amid the thickets of hard days.
And to go out at last, as all lights do,
And leave a memory, perhaps, but leave
Read full poem →If many of them ever come to him.
His memories are like lamps, and they go out;
Or if they burn, they flicker and are dim.
Read full poem →“ Partner, let us go out to the middle of the lake. If
you put your head on the back of my head you will
