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    1. indicating the source or derivation of something; from:
      "a bench fashioned out of a fallen tree trunk" · "you should not expect too much out of life"
      • having (the thing mentioned) as a motivation:
        "she did it out of spite"
      • indicating the dam of a pedigree animal, especially a horse.
      • from among (a number):
        "nine times out of ten"
      • not having (a particular thing):
        "they had run out of cash"
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  1. out of prep. 1. a. From within to the outside of: got out of the car. b. From a given condition: came out of her trance.
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    out ofpreposition(AWAY FROM) B1 used to show movementaway from the inside of a placeor container: A bunchof keysfellout of her bag. She steppedout of the carand walkedtowards me.
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    out of preposition (AWAY FROM) Add to word list B1 used to show movement away from the inside of a place or container:
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    We use out of as a preposition to talk about movement from within somewhere or something, usually with a verb that expresses movement (e.g. go, come).
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    Meaning of out of in English out of phrase Add to word list B2 used to say that no more of something is available:
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    From an origin, source, or cause. Made out of wood; did it out of spite. Works out of the main office. In a position or situation beyond the range, boundaries, limits, or sphere of. The plane flew out of sight. Let's get in out of this cold wind. You …

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