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Phr V go out of goes, going, went, gone go out of sb/sth if a quality, especially a good quality, goes out of someone or something, they do not have it any moreAll the life and energy has gone out of her since she lost her job.After 25 years together all the excitement had gone out of our marriage.
phrasego out of go out of sth/sb if the excitement, energy etc goes out of something or someone, they no longer have it: As soon as my father retired, all the life seemed to go out of him. He didn't feel like playing in the band anymore. All the fun and excitement had gone out of it.
go out of (one's)/the way To inconvenience oneself in doing something beyond what is required. |