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Dictionary Icelandic English: out

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IcelandicEnglish
NOUN   out | outs
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VERB  to out | outed | outed ... 
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út {adv}out
út um {prep} [+þf.]out
2 Words: Others
uppbókaður {adj}booked out
útbrunninn {adj}burned out
fleginn {adj} [kjóll]cut out
uppþornaður {adj} {past-p}dried out
yst {adv}farthest out
útfylltur {adj}filled out
flippaður {adj} {past-p} [talm.]freaked out
utar {adv}further out
ytri {adj}further out
út frá {adv}further out
utast {adv}furthest out
frammi {adv}out front
út í {prep} [+þf.]out into
úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
upp úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
út af {prep}out of
út undan {prep} [+þgf.]out of
út úr {prep}out of
utan úr {prep} [+þgf.]out of
út yfir {prep} [+þf.]out over
út eftir {adv}out there
út {prep} [+þgf.]out to
útborgaður {adj} {past-p}paid out
uppáklæddur {adj}rigged out
Unverified uppdubbaður {adj}rigged out
Unverified uppstrílaður {adj}rigged out
útilokaður {adj} {past-p}ruled out
fullbókaður {adj}sold out
uppbókaður {adj}sold out
uppseldur {adj}sold out
Unverified útseldur {adj} {past-p}sold out
uppspenntur {adj}spread out
endilangur {adj}stretched out
framréttur {adj} {past-p}stretched out
þaninn {adj} {past-p}stretched out
úthugsaður {adj} {past-p}thought out
aflóga {adj} [hestur, kýr, hlutur]worn out
örmagna {adj}worn out
slitinn {adj} {past-p} [eyddur]worn out
útjaskaður {adj} {past-p}worn out
útslitinn {adj} {past-p}worn out
þrekaður {adj}worn out
útþvældur {adj} [óeiginl.]worn-out
þurrundinn {adj}wrung out
fjarhuga {adj}zoned out [sl.]
2 Words: Verbs
bjóða e-m útto ask sb. out
hrauna yfir e-n [talm.]to bawl sb. out
vaða yfir e-nto bawl sb. out
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