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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
For now, the US is checking out of the global trade system it created.
At the Pink Motel on San Fernando Road in Sun Valley, the last overnight guest checked out about 10 years ago.
The Times confirmed Thursday that the Emmy winner has checked out of HBO’s “White Lotus,” and will not return to bring his musical stylings to the hit series’ fourth season.
At “‘Inside Edition,’” she said, she and colleagues “check out and verify every scrap of information that we include in a story; we have standards that are as strict as at the networks.”
If smoking on street corners isn’t cutting it anymore, or you just want to kick back and relax, check out The Gas Station — Ohio’s first consumption lounge.
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