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Definition of "go-out" [go•-out]

  • A sluice in embankments against the sea, for letting out the land waters when the tide is out. (noun)

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Use "go-out" in a sentence
  • "The weather was nothing short of craptacular: I woke up to cold and windy, which changed to warm and breezy, which changed to cold and rainy, which ended up warm and humid by time it was go-out time."
  • "Den he leave, and we gits another white man, and he sets up a book, and give us half de next year, and take out for what we use up, but we all got something left over after dat first go-out."
  • "They have all the fashion sense of a evening city go-out bag."