fit out
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~ provide with (something) usually for a specific purpose; "The expedition was equipped with proper clothing, food, and other necessities"
flesh out
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~ make fat or plump; "We will plump out that poor starving child"
flood out
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~ charge someone with too many tasks
force out
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~ cause to come out in a squirt; "the boy squirted water at his little sister"
find out
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~ trap; especially in an error or in a reprehensible act; "He was caught out"; "She was found out when she tried to cash the stolen checks"
finish out
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~ fill out; "These studies round out the results of many years of research"
follow out
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~ pursue to a conclusion or bring to a successful issue; "Did he go through with the treatment?"; "He implemented a new economic plan"; "She followed up his recommendations with a written proposal"
fit out
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~ provide with clothes or put clothes on; "Parents must feed and dress their child"
flip out
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~ react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way; "he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University"
force out
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~ force with the thumb; "gouge out his eyes"
flesh out
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~ become round, plump, or shapely; "The young woman is fleshing out"
force out
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~ terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position; "The boss fired his secretary today"; "The company terminated 25% of its workers"
flesh out
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~ add details, as to an account or idea; clarify the meaning of and discourse in a learned way, usually in writing; "She elaborated on the main ideas in her dissertation"
flatten out
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~ become flat or flatter; "The landscape flattened"
flake out
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~ change from a waking to a sleeping state; "he always falls asleep during lectures"
find out
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~ get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"
find out
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~ establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study; "find the product of two numbers"; "The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize"
force out
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~ press, force, or thrust out of a small space; "The weeds crowded out the flowers"
fizzle out
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~ end weakly; "The music just petered out--there was no proper ending"