out (adv.)
at an end, finished
AC IV.ix.32[Sentry to all] Our hour / Is fully out
AW I.ii.58[King to Bertram] the catastrophe and heel of pastime, / When it was out
Ham V.ii.190[Hamlet to Horatio] the bubbles are out [i.e. burst]
Luc.356[Tarquin to himself] The eye of heaven is out [i.e. put out]
Sonn.113.4[of the mind's eye] Seems seeing, but effectually is out [i.e. extinguished]
Sonn.33.11[of the sun] But out, alack, he was but one hour mine
Tem III.ii.1[Stephano to Trinculo and Caliban] When the butt is out we will drink water
Tim III.vi.16[Lucius to Lucullus, of Timon] I am sorry, when he sent to borrow of me, that my provision was out [i.e. exhausted]
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