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noun - a book into which you put things cut out from a newspaper or magazine etc.
noun - a door out of a place that is used in case of a fire, etc.
verb - to recognize something, to make something out; to see something which is difficult to see
verb, informal - to go to the toilet and let the yellowish liquid come out of your body
verb - to let the solid waste material come out of your body (esp. in the bathroom)
noun - a drawing that only suggests the shape of something and leaves out all the details
verb - to allow air to come out of your stomach with a noise in your throat
verb - to act something out without speaking, to express something only with your movements and gestures
phrase - a phrase we use when something didn't turn out to be as we had expected
noun, British English - a shop where you can buy goods without tax on them, you can find these shops in an airport or on a ship
noun - a kind of sport in which you have to find a certain place as quickly as possible using a map and a compass
phrase, formal - a phrase we use when we're not sure something we want to say will be useful or that someobe will find it interesting
adjective - covered with a material which prevents heat, cold, sound or electricity from getting out or in
noun - a small piece of soft material that you put into your ear to keep out noise
noun - a young insect that has just come out of an egg and looks like a worm