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case out
case someone or something out
Sl. to look someone or something over carefully, with a view to additional activity at a later time. He came into the room and cased all the lighting fixtures out. He cased out the fixtures to see which ones to replace. John cased the girls out.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Mehdi | | - | Persian |
Akseli | | AHK-se-lee | Finnish |
Edite | | - | Portuguese |
Damaris | | DAM-ə-ris (English) | Biblical, Biblical Greek |
Yuuto | | yoo:-to | Japanese |
Ciro | | CHEE-ro (Italian), THEE-ro (Spanish), SEE-ro (Latin American Spanish) | Italian, Spanish |