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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "make out with" is a somewhat informal phrase and is usually used when talking about romantic activities.
It's not usually used in very formal or professional contexts. Example sentence: "The couple went off to a corner of the park to make out with each other."
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I want to kiss them and make out with them.
It's not that I want to make out with you".
I thought you were smashing and want to make out with you.
But I could make out with this guy tonight in his used car.
And who did 53-year-old Julianne Moore get to make out with in Non-Stop?
And I remember John trying to make out with my mother at the wedding.
Jason and Philip said it was cool to make out with girls from Paris.
"He also gets to make out with a lot of girls".
He doesn't remember that, however, and tries to make out with her.
"Make out with me".
"All the girls I didn't make out with," he replied.
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