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well out

VERB
  1. flow freely and abundantly
    Tears streamed down her face

How To Use well out In A Sentence

  • The shelf is so high it is well out of / beyond my reach.
  • They will have done extremely well out of this. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last time around poor selection decisions and an even poorer campaign meant they were well out of the running.
  • You could hear the moans and cries and smell the stench from well outside the tents.
  • Weather: The inversion has passed, but a huge snowstorm is about to envelop the Western USA and Canada, well out into the upper Great Plains. View from the Northern Border
  • But this is well out of line, according to a spokesman for the premium rate watchdog, ICSTIS.
  • Involvement in a very wide range of chemistry, extending well outside the company's standard commercial product range.
  • Where the old car had concave surfaces on the doors, the new doors swell outwards, lending more bulk to the profile.
  • They are narrow or wide, swell out in the middle (ventricose), are curved like a bow (arcuate), and have a sudden wave or sinus in the edge near the stem (sinuate). Among the Mushrooms A Guide For Beginners
  • The GFS, NAM and the latest European model all predict a period of light precipitation in association with warm air advection well out ahead of the main storm late Monday into Tuesday. Big Midwest snow looms, wintry mix & rain for D.C.
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