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stand out
verb
- to be distinctive or conspicuous
- to refuse to agree, consent, or comply
they stood out for a better price
- to protrude or project
- to navigate a vessel away from a port, harbour, anchorage, etc
noun
- informal.
- a person or thing that is distinctive or outstanding
- ( as modifier )
the standout track from the album
- a person who refuses to agree or consent
Example Sentences
Her generosity also stands out; she does extensive charity work and is hands-on with philanthropic causes she champions.
When you dig into what's happening, some aspects really stand out:
He said he was "super humbled" by those who had been in touch, but one famous musician stood out.
One other location stands out: Mauritania on West Africa's Atlantic coast - the nerve-centre of his operation and the place from which the migrant boat started its perilous journey.
What makes it stand out is that鈥檚 where way too many people congregate, hoping to either talk to, snap a picture with or interview the most famous person in racing, trainer Bob Baffert.
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