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75 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Go Out'

The campfire started to go out as the night grew colder.

The rumors about the celebrity's retirement began to go out on social media.

The streetlights always go out during power outages, leaving the roads in complete darkness.

Every Friday night, my family and I go out for dinner to our favorite restaurant.

The teenagers decided to go out and explore the haunted house on Halloween night.

Despite the rain, the soccer team still decided to go out and practice on the wet field.

The detective instructed his team to go out and gather more evidence to solve the mysterious case.

As an adult, I often go out for a jog in the park to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

The musicians were thrilled to go out on stage and perform in front of a large audience.

Every weekend, birdwatchers go out into the wilderness to observe and document different bird species.

After a long week of work, she decided to go out and treat herself to a relaxing spa day.

Despite the storm, the lighthouse's beacon refused to go out, guiding ships to safety.

The sparks from the welding torch began to go out as the worker completed the job.

The street party continued late into the night, refusing to let the festive atmosphere go out.

His interest in the subject started to go out as the semester progressed.

The sunsets at the beach never fail to amaze, even as the day starts to go out.

The fire marshal emphasized the importance of ensuring all embers go out before leaving the campsite.

The debate's intensity began to go out as both sides reached a compromise.

The city's power outage caused all the streetlights to go out simultaneously.

The old traditions should never go out, preserving our cultural heritage.

Despite the chilly weather, the family eagerly planned to go out and cut down their own Christmas tree from the nearby farm.

The astronauts prepared to go out of the spacecraft for a spacewalk, conducting experiments in the weightlessness of outer space.

In order to capture the perfect sunset photograph, the photographer had to go out at the right time and find the ideal vantage point.

The archaeologists were excited to go out and excavate the ancient ruins, hoping to uncover artifacts from a bygone era.

The author decided to go out of their comfort zone and write a novel in a completely different genre.

As the storm approached, the residents were advised to go out and secure their homes before it hit.

The chef encouraged the culinary students to go out and experience diverse cuisines to broaden their palate and skills.

The diplomats were instructed to go out and engage in diplomatic talks to resolve the ongoing international conflict.

The marathon runners gathered early in the morning, ready to go out and conquer the challenging racecourse.

The news of the company's bankruptcy started to go out, causing concern among employees.

The wind threatened to make the campfire go out, but they shielded it with their bodies.

The old photographs evoke memories that never truly go out, capturing moments in time.

The glow from the city's skyline began to go out as the sun rose, signaling a new day.

The wildlife retreated as the flames of the forest fire started to go out.

The curiosity in her eyes began to go out as the lecture delved into complex theories.

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