Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out' - Causing or Expressing a Feeling

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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Out'

to feel really happy and relaxed without any particular reason

Ex: As the sun set over the mountains , they could n't help but bliss out in the beauty of the scene .

to express oneself in a powerful and loud voice

Ex: His voice boomed out across the auditorium during the speech .

to relax and take a break especially when feeling stressed or upset

Ex: Sometimes , a hot bath is the best way to chill out .

to overwhelm someone with an excessive amount of tasks or assignments, often beyond their capacity to manage effectively

Ex: During the peak season , the restaurant can flood out its kitchen staff with a high volume of orders , causing delays .

to have sympathy for someone and hope that they will get through the difficult situation they are in

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to be in a romantic relationship

Ex: Lisa and Alex have been going out together since they met in college , and their love continues to grow .

to kiss and touch someone in a sexual manner

Ex: The two friends started making out at the party and ended up dating .

to freely express one's deep emotions, thoughts, or feelings

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to express an emotion, typically through honest speech

Ex: They spilled out their joy to their loved ones , celebrating their recent success with exuberance .

to make someone exhausted through physical or mental activity

Ex: The lengthy meeting started to tire out the participants .

to relax without doing much activity

Ex: Instead of going out , they opted to veg out at home and order takeout .

to cause someone to feel uncomfortable or surprised by something unusual

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