Pour out something/Pour something out: Talk about emotions or feelings You can pour out your troubles to me. I won't tell anyone. She really poured her heart out to her mum after she failed her exams.
Find out (something): Learn something (by reading or hearing it) I only found out last week that she's getting married. She kept that one a secret! When she found out he was having an affair, she divorced him. Go out (with someone): Have a romantic or sexual relationship with someone They've been going out for 5 years and he still hasn't asked her to marry him. He asked her to go out with him but she didn't fancy him so she said "No." Point out something/Point something out: Inform or tell We had a great tour guide in Paris . She pointed out lots of secret places we'd never heard of before. When I make a mistake I hate the way he always points it out . Fall out (with someone): Have an argument or disagreement with someone and stop being friends with him or her She fell out with me after all these years over an invite to a party! They were best friends for years but they fell out and now they don't even talk to each other. Run out (of something): Not have anything left of something This pen has run out . Can I borrow yours? Our car ran out of petrol and we had to walk 10 miles to a garage to buy some more. Figure something out/Figure out something: Think about something until you discover the answer He figured out how his new DVD player worked after he read the instruction manual.
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