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try out

VERB
  1. perform in order to get a role
    She auditioned for a role on Broadway
  2. put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to
    Test this recipe
    This approach has been tried with good results
  3. take a sample of
    Sample the regional dishes
    Try these new crackers
  4. try something new, as in order to gain experience
    Students experiment sexually
    The composer experimented with a new style

How To Use try out In A Sentence

  • At 76, the legendary country outlaw just gets better and better. The Sun
  • We're trying to drag the country out of its economic morass.
  • Paul said: ‘There are plenty of activities the whole family can try out together, such as kayaking, canoeing, sailing, rock climbing, abseiling, fell-walking, orienteering and cycling.’
  • There are various boat rides on offer from the harbour too, if you want to try out your sea legs. The Sun
  • Two weeks after his funeral she was asked to try out for the British bobsleigh team. The Sun
  • I don't think they have the right to throw your entry out.
  • In fact, hip-hop has built an international industry out of black-on-black beef. Vanessa Carmichael: Tyler Perry vs. Spike Lee
  • The young are much readier to try out something new. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try out your own stopping distance on a stretch of clear road. The Sun
  • Here are several interesting, unique and fun outfits and styles that you might want to try out.
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