Word info

have out

Verb

Meaning

To argue to a conclusion or resolution.
We had out our differences and in the end shook hands.

To remove; extricate.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

[Miele] really thought the process through. They did such a great job designing these washers and dryers. I got more thrill out of them than I have out of any piece of high tech in years. Steve Jobs

I do dig the White Stripes. I like the record they have out now. Charlie Hunter

If the guys on the bench were as good as the guys you have out there, they'd be out there in first place. Frank Robinson

I don't know of anybody's political bias at CBS News. We try very hard to get any opinion that we have out of our stories, and most of our stories are balanced. Lesley Stahl

Don't look at prayer as me asking God to give me something, like some type of cosmic bell captain, look at prayer as my communication with the quantum intelligence, the divine intelligence that we have out there and that is how things are manifested. John Assaraf

I own guns. I think they're a good tool to have out in the country, and I should be able to protect my home and my family. Krist Novoselic

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