How To Use Eat out In A Sentence

  • Indianapolis beat out nearly 100 other cities as the site for a huge United Airlines maintenance center.
  • But he's a timid child, fearful of water, heights, spiders, darkness and the great outdoors.
  • I'm too tired to cook tonight; shall we eat out?
  • The rugged terrain to be negotiated and the 32-km distance to be slogged from Eravikulam hut to Konalar fishing hut at a lower altitude of 1,889 m made the members sweat out in just five hours.
  • There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves.
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  • So to lead off the first inning, Jeter knocked a dribbler into the grass by the third base line, and beat out what was effectively a swinging bunt for his 2,995th hit, and his first since June 13. Jeter Gets It Going as Sabathia Wins His 12th Game
  • A couple more flicks of the switch adjust the flame height and heat output.
  • The 21-year-old student from Venice, Calif., beat out Chase, a 24-year-old pro race car jackman from Fairview, N.C., by one vote. Survivor: Nicaragua Winner Revealed
  • He moved my hands and made the sticks pound against the drumheads and beat out a rhythm.
  • Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors.
  • It's warm enough to eat outdoors tonight.
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • Such modelling depends on the heat output, thermal decay and other properties of the waste and geological factors such as thermal conductivities and diffusivities of the host rock.
  • Leave it to the Democrats to once again snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. Rendell: 'Very unlikely' Clinton will win
  • Johnny was a lovely man and his warm smile will not be forgotten or his great outlook on life in general.
  • The conservatory had a vine growing in it and we used to eat out there in summer. Times, Sunday Times
  • With Curt Schilling carrying a perfect game with one out in the eighth inning, Davis had the audacity to drop down a bunt, which he beat out for a single.
  • His brother beat out the flames with a blanket.
  • The same mixture will take the heat out of sunburn and scalds and soothe insect bites.
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • The drummer beat out the rhythm on the drums.
  • By this time, I am a confirmed aesthete with a pronounced distaste for the great outdoors.
  • Scoop the brown meat out of the dressed crab and mix with the horseradish sauce and cream. The Sun
  • They simply ran out of steam in the second half to slump to their fifth defeat out of five, a record that consigns them to the wooden spoon, their first wooden spoon in the competition since 2002.
  • Well turn to page 35 for your chance to win one of ten great outdoor jackets from Karrimor.
  • Hawker has always enjoyed the great outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • They concluded that these were the result of pulling meat out of teeth with one hand while cutting it with a stone knife held in the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Indianapolis beat out nearly 100 other cities as the site for a huge United Airlines maintenance center.
  • It was pleasantly cool in the house after the sticky heat outside.
  • We live indoors all year, consume rubbish, and pollute the atmosphere, and then go on vacations, spending hours on end in the midday sun, which magnetizes the body's acidity to the surface as we sweat out the toxins between beers and sodas. Natalia Rose: From Sunscreen to Sunshine
  • Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover.
  • We'd either eat out or get takeaways. Times, Sunday Times
  • He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums.
  • Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover.
  • They concluded that these were the result of pulling meat out of teeth with one hand while cutting it with a stone knife held in the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lectures were translated by Giovanni Gherardini, but the great outburst of pamphlets — a whole battle — did not break out till 1818, when the term romanti - cismo was used first by antiromantic pamphleteers, ROMANTICISM IN LITERATURE
  • These terms apply only to the natural condition of the stem, and not the condition brought about by larvæ, which eat out the interior of the stem, causing it to be hollow or fistulose. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, etc.
  • An innings later another beat out a topped roller down the third-base line. FOLLOW THE SHARKS
  • Well, now it seems the show, created by "Friday Night Lights" guider Jason Katims, is finally starting to pick up some mojo, winning its time slot Tuesday night for perhaps the first time, even managing to beat out a new episode of ABC's "The Good Wife. I always suspected Ronald McDonald was pretty much pure evil
  • Getting paid to eat out at expensive restaurants is a tough job but someone has to do it.
  • More great outfoxing clips on the updated OUTFOXED: Fox Attacks DVD. Outfoxing Fox News’ Sean Hannity | Disinformation
  • And on that monument, as all know, is inscribed in imperishable bronze the prophecy and the Fulfillment: 'All will be joy-smiths, and their task shall be to beat out laughter from the rising anvil of life.' “Malicious chance was having its laugh at him.”
  • Take an apartment and eat out morning, noon and night. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can eat outdoors warmed by sheepskin rugs, or in the humming indoor room. Times, Sunday Times
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • The bathroom was a chemical loo in a tiny separate tent or, Aaron bashfully suggested, the great outdoors.
  • I honestly try not to eat out every day because it ends up so expensive, but laziness is obviously a factor. PROFILE: Midtown Lunch’er “Amy” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Its beautiful unspoiled countryside offers many opportunities to relax and to enjoy the great outdoors.
  • The boy beat out a tune on a tin can.
  • Understandably though, visitors, many of them wealthy statesiders with sophisticated palates, want a change and to eat out.
  • Trying to sweat out a cold and fever with vigorous physical exercise is a really bad idea.
  • Indianapolis beat out nearly 100 other cities as the site for a huge United Airlines maintenance center.
  • The head linguister, who, like “Persian interpreters” to commanders in chief of India during my clay, could not speak a word of any language but his own, after clapping hands, congratulated us in the name of the great king Nekulu; he lives, it appears, in a Banza at some distance to the north or north-east, out of sight of the river, and he cannot be visited without great outlay of gunpowder and strong waters. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • The South African began with five straight pars before firing two birdies in a neat outward nine of 34.
  • After a morning on the slopes, relax in the chalet's exquisite solarium where you can enjoy the beauty and activity of the great outdoors from the lap pool, whirlpool, sauna, or fitness room.
  • And the whole way home, while his brain doubted what he had seen, his heart beat out the truth to him. Excerpt: The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillo
  • The sound she beat out was at once primal and primitive, yet nuanced, complex, flowing.
  • With dinner and breakfast included, this price actually works out cheaper than having to eat out twice a day.
  • During your stay, take advantage of the great outdoors. Smithsonian Mag
  • An English farmer expects to get at least eight tonnes of wheat out of a hectare.
  • Great outfit,’ Joey said disguising his voice with scratchy sounds.
  • I came home mentally refreshed from a morning out in the great outdoors. New Weekly Contest: Best Hunting Story Wins a Leatherman
  • I'll leave the wedding gift behind, but I would be seriously 'cheesed' at being forced to miss the party and eat out in the parking lot. Who Cut the Cheese?
  • We could eat out somewhere and get to know each other if you want.
  • In fact, there aren't enough plays about the great outdoors anywhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • It then took a heartfelt apology from the 33-year-old to take the heat out of the situation. The Sun
  • Open the meat out to form a long rectangle and season with salt and pepper. Times, Sunday Times
  • He had a taste for adventure and the great outdoors.
  • We can eat out if you like, but I would prefer to stay in.
  • Miryam sweeps the milled wheat out of her quern, pours in a new load of kernels. Evan Eisenberg: Mary Christ (Part 5)
  • With Baylor and Chamberlain down in the paint, Counts was free to play away from the basket and use his great outside touch.
  • As a mere beginning, he doubled the diameter of the solar system by observing the great outlying planet which we now call Uranus, but which he christened Georgium Sidus, in honor of his sovereign, and which his French contemporaries, not relishing that name, preferred to call Herschel. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume III: Modern development of the physical sciences
  • ‘Roit,’ said Ladder Man, scraping a hanky over his face to wipe the sweat out of his eyes, ‘you know the lot at number 8?’
  • This was their fourth defeat out of four and their third in the last four years.
  • Take the bucket seat out of your old Chevy, put it on a wood frame in the middle of a field and sit in it.
  • Then there would be a frantic rush to grab an armful of branches and beat out the flames.
  • When we do see him eat out it is often at a Mexican take-out, where quantities of hot sauce disguise the taste.
  • When I lived here twenty-odd years ago, I had almost no money and gathered mussels for my soup-pot, nettles, pried the meat out of winkles with a pin.
  • Hawker has always enjoyed the great outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's still room for the indoor pond filled with koi that eat out of your hand, not to mention the 15 aquariums and terrariums housing all manner of fish and reptiles, from freshwater stingrays to a bearded dragon lizard named Rex.
  • Summer camp is normally a time for playing sports and enjoying the great outdoors.
  • And if you do eat out regularly, you definitely should take an active interest in eating better restaurant food.
  • But Mrs. Schilling retorts in her blog that the family home fell out of the district only after state Democrats redrew its lines in recent years to keep its seat out of Republican hands. Pizza-Place Owner Hopes to Flip Democratic District
  • Was his permanent rage going to be banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill?
  • I'm too tired to cook tonight; shall we eat out?
  • The meal that I eat outside of my prepared meals will be calorically consistent with my recommended daily limit and will include vegetables of some sort.
  • We also do rhubarb, strawberry, and lemon, and I make my own mincemeat out of elk meat.
  • Unwilling to merely deal the same strum-along hand, Pottsy turns his back to beat out tribal timpani to the swells of feedback and reverse guitar.
  • He tried to hoick the meat out of the tin with a fork.
  • Shoppers frequent the shopping centres, diners eat out and the devout attend their synagogues, mosques and churches. Times, Sunday Times
  • In addition to massage, spas offer various body scrubs that remove dead skin and unclog pores, making it easier to sweat out toxins.
  • They didn’t see anything around them but the usual green garbagy tangle of rot and life and stingy things that is Jungle; millions of buzzy furry sets of jaws frantic to get a hunk of your skin or to eat out your belly. Again to Carthage
  • I'm not implying anything about your cooking, but could we eat out tonight?
  • If we eat out my favourite meal is oysters and caviar followed by asparagus with melted butter.
  • But the great outdoors here mean more than quaffing champagne in the spa pool.
  • Drums and cymbals beat out a solemn rhythm.
  • And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory.
  • Indianapolis beat out nearly 100 other cities as the site for a huge United Airlines maintenance center.
  • You can stay in a hotel or inn in Old Quebec, enjoy a myriad of restaurants, bistros, sidewalk cafes, and yet you are only 40 minutes away from the great outdoors.
  • It lets sunlight in but doesn't let heat out.
  • The cool room provided relief from the terrible heat outdoors.
  • Finally, if you're deciding when to brave the great outdoors, choose a windy, sunny day.
  • Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it.
  • Polly took great joy in teaching it to her uncle, but when, himself questing for some of this genial flood of life that bathed about his brother, Frederick essayed the song, he noted suppressed glee on the part of his listeners, which increased, through giggles and snickers, to a great outburst of laughter. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • Meat outlets should not be set up near residential areas as it increases the risk of contagious diseases if the meat gets contaminated.
  • Hawker has always enjoyed the great outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love the great outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit.
  • The drummer beat out a steady rhythm while we marched.
  • Their home, built to "Code Level Five" is what is known as "airtight" - it allows only minute amounts of heat out of its walls, windows and roof. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • When we do see him eat out it is often at a Mexican take-out, where quantities of hot sauce disguise the taste.
  • At about 1: 30 in the video, West explains that “When the banquet is not presented to us, we inevitably eat out of the dumpster.” "The Playboy and the Pope"
  • They concluded that these were the result of pulling meat out of teeth with one hand while cutting it with a stone knife held in the other. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peul musicians play handcrafted flutes, drums, and string instruments, and they use calabashes to beat out rhythms.
  • Roberts beat out Tony Gwynn for the Most Valuable Player Award.
  • Without being too arrogant about the way we play I thought they might try to nullify our threat out wide. The Sun
  • Then again the French whistler parped so much he could have beat out a samba.
  • Also, am I alone in the fact that whenever I hear the term gristle, I think of the best line from The Great Outdoors, “THERE’S NOTHIN’ ON THAT PLATE BUT GRISTLE AND FAT!” Guy Ritchie Compares Madonna To A Piece Of Gristle | Best Week Ever
  • Camp Verde is less than 20 miles from the rustic retreat outside Sedona where the fatal sweat lodge ceremony was held on Oct. 8.
  • Dedicated gearheads just need a few gadgets to make the great outdoors a little less outdoorsy.
  • She layered on a few more coverlets, hoping to sweat out the fever.
  • It's great to stay in the best hotels, eat out in the best restaurants in Scotland and find new places, but it's hard work.
  • As more and more unsuspecting people take to the great outdoors, the demands on the team grow.
  • Numerous artists are leaving the city garret behind and getting out into the great outdoors as the icy white wastes lure their imagination.
  • Your four tokens and voucher are enough for up to four people to eat out together. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no great outcrying amongst the majority for these policies, indeed many were done against express public opinion. Matthew Yglesias » Defense Crouch
  • Win was a minor character and now has gotten bigger than the great outdoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not an awful film, just a painfully average one that squanders its opportunity to make something great out of the justifiably heralded source material.
  • Now it's time to head to the great outdoors and scale a cliff, shoot some rapids or hike to the peak.
  • Lockheed beat out a rival company to win the contract.
  • Most of us buy more low fat foods and since many of us still want to eat out, restaurants are increasing their ‘healthy’ selections.
  • Are they going to have more money so they can eat out more often and buy more breakables?
  • The cool room provided relief from the terrible heat outdoors.
  • We eat out in some very good neighbourhood restaurants too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pesky bobbled the ball, recovered, and threw to first baseman Walt Dropo but Rizzuto beat out the relay.
  • One Indian resident of Sturbridge recalled in the 1930s that for years a mallet lay in the woods near the place where his ancestors used to beat out splints for baskets or mats.
  • Three tiger cubs born in Scotland will this week take their first tentative steps into the great outdoors.
  • Do you eat out a lot?
  • This is a leap year, so use that extra day to plan some great outings.
  • Without being too arrogant about the way we play I thought they might try to nullify our threat out wide. The Sun
  • Drums and cymbals beat out a solemn rhythm.
  • Lipstick had stroked a thin line across her lips, while delicately manicured and bejewelled fingers beat out an impatient rhythm on the menu cover.
  • Even the actions I initially agreed with (invasion of Afghanistan), and seemed like "gimmes", they somehow managed to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory. Sound Politics: Darcy Burner Wants More Rights for Terrorists
  • New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings.
  • It's warm enough to eat outdoors tonight.
  • He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums.
  • But airmen don't have to hunt or fish to enjoy the great outdoors.
  • We are spending all of our time in the relatively germ-free great outdoors. Karen Latimer: Eating Better for a Successful Start to School: 5 Things You Should Know
  • We did see some great outfits but there were a few tragic ones, too.
  • Hannu beat out Rick Schramm with seventeen points on the back nine to Rick's sixteen.
  • Shoppers frequent the shopping centres, diners eat out and the devout attend their synagogues, mosques and churches. Times, Sunday Times
  • He used his jacket to beat out the flames.
  • For the first time, Rupert Murdoch's high-octane conservative channel beat out CNN, a division of AOL-Time Warner, in the ratings war in January.
  • I would be happy walking by the river, or sitting at home snuggled on the couch - Scarlet always wanted to go places, see shows, eat out at posh restaurants.
  • In the last great outbreak in 1911, 32,000 infants died of diarrhoea and the infant mortality rate climbed to 130.
  • An insurance agent beat out 122 others to win Florida's annual apa Hemingway Look - Alike Contest.
  • I had to change my shirt when I got back to our place because you could have wrung the sweat out of the one I'd been wearing.
  • He beat out a tune on a tin can.
  • They can beat out the dent in the car's wing.
  • Its micro-climate, prestigious mountains, vast unspoilt glacier, rivers, forest of larch and arolla pines, protected flora and fauna mean that in Evolène you can alternate between taking up the challenge of the great outdoors and relaxing in undisturbed peace.
  • I didn't mind so much when I felt my footbrake snap, but when I put all my weight on my side-brake, and the lever clanged to its full limit without a catch, it brought a cold sweat out of me. Danger! and Other Stories
  • Waste haulers across the country are reporting a decrease in waste put out at the curb as well as a change in content: less packaging and fewer single-use disposable items as people are buying less overall and switching to money-saving and waste-reducing alternatives.5 Some recyclers are noticing an increase in bulk food containers as families are opting to stay home and cook real food, rather than eat out or buy preprocessed food.6 THE STORY OF STUFF
  • Tessa cooks the evening meal, but the nearest town is close if clients wish to eat out occasionally.
  • Just to illustrate how great out ignorance of the optimum forms of delimitation of various rights remains - despite our confidence in the indispensability of the general institution of several property - a few remarks about one particuilar form of property may be made. Glaeser on Coercion and Contracts, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas.
  • Indianapolis beat out nearly 100 other cities as the site for a huge United Airlines maintenance center.
  • Lift the meat out of the pot and set it aside on a plate.
  • It won't so long as our Noise Media continues to slobber all over him, eat out of his hand, and not question or scrutinize him. Obama urges Iran to stop violence against its own people
  • During your stay, take advantage of the great outdoors. Smithsonian Mag
  • It was night as a rule before the column reached its camp, and there were some gorgeous pictures in the great outspanning commotion seen through dust clouds and the red sunset, and by light of many camp fires. The Relief of Mafeking How it Was Accomplished by Mahon's Flying Column; with an Account of Some Earlier Episodes in the Boer War of 1899-1900
  • The princes seruants being in the next chamber not farre off, hearing the busling, came with great haste running in, and finding the messenger lying dead in the floore, one of them tooke vp a stoole, and beat out his brains: whereat the prince was wroth for that he stroke a dead man, and one that was killed before. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • They want to take in some live music in local pubs and eat out in local restaurants.
  • The drummers beat out their tropical music.
  • I'm too tired to cook tonight; shall we eat out?
  • Turbulence within the super-hot plasma has a nasty habit of transporting the heat out as fast as colossal electric currents and particle beams can shovel it in.
  • It lets sunlight in but doesn't let heat out.
  • Scoop the brown meat out of the dressed crab and mix with the horseradish sauce and cream. The Sun
  • I wish it had been vouchsafed me to be by when your spirit of a sudden grew willing to bestow itself without question or let or hope of return, when the self broke up and grew fain to beat out your strength in praise and service for the woman who was soaring high in the blue wastes. From Dane Kempton to Herbert Wace - Letter I
  • Pack the barbie or primus stove and enjoy the great outdoors.
  • They streamed out of homes in large numbers seeking the great outdoors with a song on their lips!
  • We had to eat out all the time. It ended up costing a fortune.
  • Once in a while we eat out.
  • Five college kids head into the great outdoors, only to be stricken with an illness that makes their skin erupt in sores.
  • Would you like to eat out tonight?
  • Aside from his big baritone and wide range of singing styles, he's a rugged guy who loves the great outdoors.
  • It's warm enough to eat outdoors tonight.
  • There are those who eat out for a special occasion, or treat themselves.
  • I'm not implying anything about your cooking, but could we eat out tonight?
  • Great outfit,’ Joey said disguising his voice with scratchy sounds.
  • Part 2 of ‘The Great Outdoors’ show shot at Hyner View State Park was aired last Sunday night on the local Fox station in Northeast, PA.
  • If the United States believes that there's a potential threat out there, should it preempt, which is a relatively different strategy from earlier U.S. presidents? CNN Transcript Aug 25, 2002
  • This certainly chimes better with the Queen's own view of the world, in which even the corgis eat out of solid silver bowls.
  • As the announcer reached the final two places on the list, a gasp went through the room: for the first time in four years, elBulli had fallen to second place, beat out of the top slot by noma. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • Too much choler is a bad thing, it will eat out your insides. Choler « So Many Books
  • The bare interiors and golden dust in the blazing heat outside are still lives in this visually captivating movie.
  • The camp combines classical theater forms such as commedia dell'arte with the great outdoors, performing at spaces such as Skyland Amphitheatre in the Shenandoah Valley. Appreciating the tenor of opera company life
  • When you do eat out, choose a restaurant that offers a healthy menu and head off hunger pangs with a small snack (like a few nuts or a piece of fruit) before you arrive.
  • Roberts beat out Tony Gwynn for the Most Valuable Player Award.
  • Others thought the solution to changing food choices was to have someone else prepare all the food for them or to eat out in restaurants.
  • The great outdoors murders a fine wine's bouquet and strong-tasting barbecue fare ruins the restrained, delicate flavours of expensive bottles.

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