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noun, British English - a piece of paper etc. that has been cut out of a larger piece
verb - to describe only the most important parts of something and leave out the details
verb - (of alcohol etc.) to make someone less stressed out, less angry, less anxious etc.
adjective - considered to be unfashionable and without style by some people, but enjoyed by other people because they find them cute or funny
noun - a person who makes or repairs things out of gold, such as jewelry or ornaments
verb - to get water out of your laundry using a special cycle in your washing machine
verb - to blow out air through the nose, especially in a way that makes a sound
preposition - going in at one end and out at the other, e.g. tunnels, doors, passages etc.
verb - to let the solid waste material come out of your body (esp. in the bathroom)
verb - to allow air to come out of your stomach with a noise in your throat
verb - (of water etc.) to come out of small holes in small drops in all directions
preposition - beginning at, sent by, out of; indicating the place where something started, began, originated etc.
verb, informal - to go to the toilet and let the yellowish liquid come out of your body
noun - a skill or art of making pots out of clay, the products made from clay
noun - a book into which you put things cut out from a newspaper or magazine etc.