go out with
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“I go out with my band and I play typical band gigs, but I prefer being in a basement with a free jazz drummer any day of the week.”
From Los Angeles Times
“And I said, well, you can go out with her, but the Michele you’re going to marry is Michele Singer,” Sonnenfeld, the film’s cinematographer who is now a veteran director, said in an interview Sunday night.
But time heals all boring Main Events and fans were not ready to see Cena go out with a whimper in his final match.
From Salon
Many shoppers now only go out with a phone and carry coins less.
From BBC
A dispiriting choke in the first game being followed by a credible draw in the second to keep hopes alive, only to then go out with a whimper in the final group match.
From BBC
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