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go out for
Idioms and Phrases
Seek to become a participant in, as in I'm going out for soccer . [First half of 1900s] Also see go for , def. 3; go in for , def. 2.Example Sentences
“You’re going to have a couple years where it’s really complicated to go out for a meal or just go see a matinee movie. Do it now while they’re small.â€
I miss Stephen and I’m sad that I won’t see the truck when I go out for my early morning walk.
The dogs come in there with me, because they know soon as I’m done with that, we’re gonna go out for a walk.
Carrillo said damage to an electrical line caused power to go out for some residents and that a new switchgear panel has to be replaced before restoring power.
Later that day, the couples go out for a rather awkward dinner, where the men are taciturn and grumpy and the women gab away.
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