单词 | all out of |
释义 | > as lemmasall out of (a) all out of: entirely lacking (a commodity, etc., previously or normally possessed). Cf. out of prep. 13. ΚΠ ?1780 Three Excellent Songs 3 The cry of our country's they're all out of silver. 1844 S. C. Edgarton in Rose of Sharon 80 I hate to trouble you—but just now I'm all out of change. 1894 Waterloo (Iowa) Daily Courier 21 Feb. 1/2 We are all out of meat, and I've nothing to eat. 1910 H. Garland Cavanagh viii. 136 I'm all out of smokes; get me a box, that's a good old soul. 1946 R. Molloy Uneasy Spring iii. 201 Wish I had the stuff to make Martinis. I'm all out of gin. 1977 Washington Post 17 May b1/5 86 means you're all out of something or you cut some guy off. 2001 M. Blake 24 Karat Schmooze i. 12 They were all out of drink except for a suspicious bottle of Sangria that someone had brought back from Majorca the previous summer. < as lemmas |
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