to make sth out of
21ˌbring sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to produce a new product and start to sell it Syn: release They have recently brought out a new CD.[/ex] 2) to make a particular quality appear in someone or something Tragedies like this sometimes bring out the best in people (=… …
22ˌflatten (sth) ˈout — phrasal verb 1) same as flatten The mountainous region flattens out to a vast plateau.[/ex] 2) business to become lower in price or amount, or to make a price or amount lower The price of crude oil is expected to flatten out this summer.[/ex] …
23ˌclean sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make a place clean or tidy by removing things that are not wanted and by getting rid of dirt They spent the day cleaning out the garage.[/ex] …
24ˌclear sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make a place tidy by removing things I m going to clear out the cupboards tomorrow.[/ex] …
25ˌdrag sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make something continue for longer than necessary Let s not drag this meeting out any more than we have already.[/ex] …
26ˈlet sth ˌout — phrasal verb to make a noise As he walked away, he let out a sigh of relief.[/ex] …
27ˌpump sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to make liquid or gas escape from a place Huge generators were pumping out black smoke.[/ex] 2) informal to produce a lot of something …
28ˌput sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to make something stop burning 2) to switch off a light 3) to put something in a place where someone will see it, so that they can use it or take it I put out food for the birds in cold weather.[/ex] …
29ˌspew (sth) ˈout — verb [I/T] to flow out with a lot of force, or to make something do this …
30ˌdraw sth ˈout — phrasal verb to make something continue for longer than usual …