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verb - to get liquid out of something by pressing it hard or twisting it
noun, British English - a square piece of grass that has been cut out of the ground
verb - to flow out suddenly and profusely, often with a rushing or spouting sound
verb - to twist or bend out of shape, especially due to heat or moisture
noun - a problem or a question that is confusing and difficult to figure out
adverb, American English - healthy again, being able to go out again, esp. after you've been ill
noun, British English - a bank account that you can take money out of at any time
adjective - made shorter, especially by crossing out some things and keeping the important parts
phrase - usually used to tell someone to wake up and get out of bed
verb - to help a baby to let air out of its stomach after feeding
noun - a thing that you use to drink out of, esp. wine, lemonade, etc.
verb - (disapproving) to spend time with, to waste time by hanging out with someone
noun - a way of finding out that a mathematical problem has been solved correctly
verb - to force something out of your mouth (saliva, a piece of food, etc.)
noun - a narrow horizontal surface that sticks out from a wall or rock etc.