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live-out
[ liv-out ]
adjective
- residing away from the place of one's employment:
a live-out cook.
live out
/ lɪv /
verb
- intr, adverb (of an employee, as in a hospital or hotel) to dwell away from one's place of employment
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Hospital staff contacted the Police Department in May after discovering Porter was impersonating a real registered nurse who lived out of state, detectives said.
Winfrey said "my life changed forever for the better" after she met him, and described him as "love lived out loud in human form".
"We were stripped back to living out of cardboard boxes. There was nothing there," he said.
“I like playing tennis, I like playing matches, I like the practice. But I really don’t like the lifestyle, the traveling around living out of a suitcase.”
But all of them have spent long stretches living out of their vans, even after they decided to give up the itinerant life of a hard-core traveling climber and tried to put down roots.
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