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      • show someone out phrasal verb with show verb uk / ʃəʊ / us / ʃoʊ / showed | shown Add to word list to go to the door of the building with someone who does not live or work there, when they are leaving: If you come this way, I'll show you out.
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  2. SHOW SOMEONE OUT definition: 1. to go to the door of the building with someone who does not live or work there, when they are…. Learn more.

  3. Definition of show someone out in the Idioms Dictionary. show someone out phrase. What does show someone out expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.

  4. Dec 5, 2021 · I’ve seen “show someone out” but this is visibly different). I’m not sure I understand it fully, is it just synonymous with breaking cover? Is it a colloquial way of saying “showing your hand”?

  5. More broadly, "to reach out" means to initiate contact with someone, with the usual implication that the contact is helpful or beneficial. For that reason, either the helper or the person requesting help can be said to "reach out" to the other.

  6. show out. 1. To present oneself, especially in a public or performative manner. The pop star always shows out with incredibly extravagant, often outrageous, outfits. 2. To perform some task with as much energy, enthusiasm, and determination as possible.

  7. The meaning of SHOW (SOMEONE) OUT is to lead (someone) to the exit.