Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgo.(verb)
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Use "outgoes" in a sentence
"But to be more particular, for it is complained that Mr. Coleman has reported chiefly the expensive experiments of gentlemen farmers, my outgoes were, —"
"So that all the pecuniary outgoes, excepting for washing and mending, which for the most part were done out of the house, and their bills have not yet been received — and these are all and more than all the ways by which money necessarily goes out in this part of the world — were"
"He never questioned pecuniary outgoes — seldom worried as to the state of his bank-account so long as there was plenty."