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- get (something) out of (something)
get (something) out of (something)
get (something) out of (something)
To derive, obtain, or extract something from something else. I hope you get a lot of good experience out of your internship here. We're going to get a lot of money out of this deal, you know.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Elijah | | i-LIE-jə (English), i-LIE-zhə (English) | English, Hebrew, Biblical |
Sissinnguaq | | - | Native American, Greenlandic |
Askr | | - | Norse Mythology |
DarÍO | | dah-REE-o | Spanish |
Sallie | | ['sæli] | |
Minako | | mee-nah-ko | Japanese |