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were out
adjective
Of a young lady, having entered society and available to be courted.
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The stars were out.
The lights were out.
"Their stories were out there".
They were out by morning.
His office lights were out.
"We were out there.
And the wordsmiths were out in force.
Insouciant college students were out in force.
Until all the lights were out.
"Many children were out with their parents".
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Still others were out-and-out crooks.
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