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Idioms and Phrases

Also, clean out of . Recently or completely used up or unavailable. For example, Sorry, I'm fresh out of sugar and can't lend you any , or We're clean out of small change . [ Colloquial ; late 1800s]
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I grew up in a seafood-loving household, so I’m no stranger when it comes to indulging in fish, shrimp, crab and anything else that comes fresh out of the sea.

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Oyelowo stars as Hampton Chambers, fresh out of Chino State Prison after doing a bid for check fraud.

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Rhodes, fresh out of prison, told reporters he hoped that Patel “cleans house” at the FBI.

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It’s her second career; fresh out of college, she worked in recruitment at a nonprofit she describes as “like a religious AmeriCorps.”

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Who needs a real fresh out of high school RUNNINGBACK. 6’0 210, with a 4.5 40.

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