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check out
verb
- intr to pay the bill and depart, esp from a hotel
- intr to depart from a place; record one's departure from work
- to investigate or prove to be in order after investigation
the police checked out all the statements
their credentials checked out
- informal.tr to have a look at; inspect
check out the wally in the pink shirt
noun
- the latest time for vacating a room in a hotel, etc
- ( as modifier )
checkout time
- a counter, esp in a supermarket, where customers pay
Example Sentences
She said she had also spoken to the hostel where he had been staying and was told he had not checked out, but his possessions had been left in his room.
After he checked out for the first time, he put on his warmup jacket and pulled the hood onto his head.
The post included a number of family photos, including several of George in a onesie and a shot of the couple鈥檚 2-year-old daughter Bridget checking out her new little brother.
For the best supermarket tinned fish that tastes fancy but isn鈥檛, check out Trader Joe鈥檚 Wild Caught Boneless Grilled Sardines in Olive Oil and its Lightly Smoked Sardines in Olive Oil.
You say in your 2011 memoir that it took you months to get anyone in the band to check out what you wrote.
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