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spit outTo say scornfully.Rate it:

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spit outTo eject.Rate it:

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sponge outTo clean the inside of by using a sponge.Rate it:

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sponge outTo remove by using a sponge.Rate it:

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sponge outTo remove.Rate it:

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spook outto scare, to frightenRate it:

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spring outTo spend the season of spring in outdoor pursuits such as camping.Rate it:

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spring outTo emerge or arise.Rate it:

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spring outTo break out; to escape.Rate it:

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spring outUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see spring,‎ out.Rate it:

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sprout out with vulgaritiesshout out with vulgaritiesRate it:

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squeeze outUsed other than as an idiom: see squeeze, out.Rate it:

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squeeze outTo obtain a difficult victory in a competitionRate it:

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squeeze outTo force a competitor out of one of a limited number of winning positions by taking over that position or a higher oneRate it:

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squig outTo weird out or disgust; to make feel uneasy and squeamish.Rate it:

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stake outTo end the game by hitting the stake peg in the middle of the court.Rate it:

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stake outTo mark off the limits by stakesRate it:

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stake outTo watch a location and/or people, generally covertly.Rate it:

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stand outTo be obvious or conspicuous, in contrast to one's surroundings.Rate it:

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start outto begin one's life, or occupation.Rate it:

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stay outTo outstay; to stay longer than.Rate it:

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stay outTo spend the evening out of one's house.Rate it:

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step outTo date, to be in a romantic relationship.Rate it:

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step outTo exit a place on foot, often for a short time.Rate it:

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stick it outTo persist or continue.Rate it:

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stick one's neck outGamble or venture when odds for success are slim! Step-up, speak up, while still a novitiate, inexperienced and possessing no 'savvy' in a particular venture.Rate it:

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stick one's neck outTo take a risk, putting oneself in a vulnerable position.Rate it:

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stick out like a sore thumbBe very noticeably different, especially in a negative way; to be particularly obtrusive, conspicuous, blatant, or prominent; to attract undue attention or notice.Rate it:

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Stick Your Neck OutTo willfully take up or invite criticism, to be bold enough to take risk or dangerRate it:

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stink outTo drive from a place by a stink.Rate it:

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stink outTo perform very badly in.Rate it:

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stink outTo cause to stink.Rate it:

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stomp outTo extinguish something by stomping or stepping forcefully on it; used with intangible objects.Rate it:

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stomp outTo stamp out.Rate it:

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storm out of the blocksTo begin rapidly.Rate it:

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straight out of the chuteSomething done immediately, or "from the beginning". Taken from rodeo routine: the bucking bronco, or bull, or the calf for the calf-roping contest is kept in a narrow pen, a chute, until it is released and dashes out to its fate.Rate it:

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straight out the gateImmediately, right from the start. Right away.Rate it:

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straighten outTo correct; to stop doing something wrong.Rate it:

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straighten outTo correct or rectify.Rate it:

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stress outTo inflict stress on.Rate it:

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stress outTo become stressedRate it:

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stretch outTo fully extend a part of the body.Rate it:

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strike outTo begin to make one's way.Rate it:

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strike outTo draw a line through some text such as a printed or written sentence, with the purpose of deleting that text from the rest of the document.Rate it:

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strike outTo lash out; to strike or hit at someone or something, particularly something in arm's length of the striker and at or near the level of the striker's head.Rate it:

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strike outto treat something as settledRate it:

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strike outOf a batter, to be retired after three strikes; of a pitcher, to cause this to happen to the batter.Rate it:

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strike outTo fail; to be refused a request or to have a proposal not be accepted, in particular a request for a date.Rate it:

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strike out into unknown territoryVenture forth into a new or unknown business, theme, vacation, personal relationship or program.Rate it:

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strip outTo remove.Rate it:

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