Phrasal verb №155
put out
/pʊt aʊt/
Meaning
To extinguish a fire or light; also to inconvenience someone
Example
They put out the fire before it spread further.
They put out the fire before it spread further.
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Phrasal verb №155
/pʊt aʊt/
Before she went to bed, the little witch put out the candle.
Before she went to bed, the little witch put out the candle.
After the picnic, we put out the campfire with water.
After the picnic, we put out the campfire with water.
The radio station put out a new song today.
The radio station put out a new song today.