putting out (Meaning)

putting out

to engage in sexual intercourse especially promiscuously, extinguish sense 1, produce entry 1, to set out from shore, irritate sense 1, provoke, to cause to be out (as in baseball), exert, use, to cause to be out (as in baseball or cricket), to make an effort, the act of causing a base runner or batter to be out in baseball, the retiring of a base runner or batter by a defensive player in baseball, inconvenience, disconcert, embarrass, to produce for sale, publish, issue, annoy, irritate, exert sense 1, use, extinguish

putting out Sentence Examples

  1. The firefighters worked tirelessly, putting out the raging inferno.
  2. Susan offered to help her struggling neighbor by putting out their trashcans.
  3. The gardener carefully spread mulch around the trees, putting out a protective layer.
  4. The police swiftly put out the streetlights, plunging the city into darkness.
  5. The rescue team put out a desperate call for volunteers to assist with the search efforts.
  6. The teacher put out a set of questions to test her students' knowledge.
  7. The company put out a press release announcing its latest product launch.
  8. The band put out their debut album to critical acclaim.
  9. The farmer put out hay for the grazing livestock.
  10. The doctor put out antibiotics to combat the patient's infection.

FAQs About the word putting out

to engage in sexual intercourse especially promiscuously, extinguish sense 1, produce entry 1, to set out from shore, irritate sense 1, provoke, to cause to be

manufacture, publishing, publication, printing,coming out, issuing, production, transmission,release, distribution

suppression,,censorship

The firefighters worked tirelessly, putting out the raging inferno.

Susan offered to help her struggling neighbor by putting out their trashcans.

The gardener carefully spread mulch around the trees, putting out a protective layer.

The police swiftly put out the streetlights, plunging the city into darkness.