pan out

VERB
  1. wash dirt in a pan to separate out the precious minerals
  2. be a success
    The idea panned out
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How To Use pan out In A Sentence

  • Their attempt to start a new business didn't pan out.
  • Feel the rush as you pan out a real nugget of gold.
  • We hope things will pan out as we expect.
  • Keep hopes and dreams attainable, as grandiose schemes could dent your confidence if they don't pan out. The Sun
  • Take pan out of oven and put sauce and toppings on dough.
  • The dry, sharp wit of Enid's constant observations are matched by the deadpan outlandishness of the parade of off-centre characters she comes into contact with.
  • He goes on to explain (or claim) that this was one of his first ideas for writing about cold-reading (a term the katakana version of which, incidentally, Ishii appears to have trademarked), rejected by the publisher for being too “provocative,” but that he has decided to revive the idea in the hopes that it will help shock Japan out of its ongoing susceptibility to fraudulent spiritualists and ore ore scams. Néojaponisme » Blog Archive » Confessions of a pseudo-pseudo-psychic
  • Keep hopes and dreams attainable, as grandiose schemes could dent your confidence if they don't pan out. The Sun
  • Still, many worry that toe-curling predictions like those found in a new forecast by NOAA on the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season will come back to bite us should they not pan out precisely as anticipated. Kelly Rigg: Climate Rapture: Creating a Heavenly Future Here on Earth
  • After you pan out the dirt and sand there might be some gold left.
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