well out

well out
verb
flow freely and abundantly
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Tears streamed down her face

Syn: ↑stream
Derivationally related forms: ↑stream (for: ↑stream)
Hypernyms: ↑run, ↑flow, ↑feed, ↑course
Hyponyms: ↑spin
Verb Frames:
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Something ——s

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Something is ——ing PP


Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • well out of — (informal) Fortunate to be free of (something) • • • Main Entry: ↑well …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) well out of something — be ˌwell ˈout of sth idiom (BrE, informal) to be lucky that you are not involved in sth • I don t know exactly what s been going on. I only know that you re well out of it. Main entry: ↑wellidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • be well out of Brit. — be well out of Brit. informal be fortunate to be no longer involved in. → well …   English new terms dictionary

  • be well out of — ► be well out of Brit. informal be fortunate to be no longer involved in. Main Entry: ↑well …   English terms dictionary

  • do well out of somebody — do ˈwell out of sb/sth idiom to make a profit or get money from sb/sth Main entry: ↑wellidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • do well out of something — do ˈwell out of sb/sth idiom to make a profit or get money from sb/sth Main entry: ↑wellidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • well — Ⅰ. well [1] ► ADVERB (better, best) 1) in a good or satisfactory way. 2) in a condition of prosperity or comfort. 3) in a favourable or approving manner. 4) in a thorough manner. 5) …   English terms dictionary

  • out of range (of something) — out of ˈrange (of sth) idiom too far away to be reached, seen or heard • The cat stayed well out of range of the children. • She hid away in her house, out of range of prying eyes. Main entry: ↑rangeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • well — well1 W1S1 [wel] adv comparative better [ˈbetə US ər] superlative best [best] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(satisfactorily)¦ 2¦(thoroughly)¦ 3¦(a lot)¦ 4 do well 5 as well 6 as well as something/somebody 7 may/might/could well …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • well — 1 /wel/ adverb comparative better superlative best 1 SATISFACTORILY in a successful or satisfactory way: Did you sleep well? | James reads well for his age. | fairly/moderately/pretty well (=quite well) | go well (=happen in the way you planned… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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