to leave quickly
to become empty
to remove or eject (from), especially forcibly
To rob or steal from (someone).
to completely empty
To be victorious in gambling against (someone).
To leave suddenly.
To take a ship out of a harbor etc. by getting between her and the shore.
To intercept.
To arrange or prepare.
To remove, omit.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see cut, out. To separate into parts with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument; sever.
To refrain from (doing something, using something etc.), to stop/cease (doing something).
To oust, to replace.
To separate from a herd.
To stop working, to switch off; (of a person on the telephone etc.) to be inaudible, be disconnected.
Well suited; appropriate; fit for a particular activity or purpose.