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14 Sentences With "lit out"

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An adventurous young woman, she lit out for Hawaii in 1938, remaining until 1945.
I lit out for the Nevada foothills in pursuit of the actors, I had a date"; "It
The company lit out of Austin, Texas, after city officials there passed a law requiring finger printing for drivers.
When he and his father wrangled over ranch policy, Van lit out for the wide open spaces of Hawaii in 1956.
Seeking opportunity, he lit out west for Southern California, where he met his wife, who works in the aviation software industry.
My father lit out for Paris in the 1950s and spent months in a cheap hotel in the St.-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood.
The satellites would offer refuge to tigers which, like T3, lit out for the territories; they would function as a backup to the primary reserves.
In the summer of 2006, she and her boyfriend parted ways, and she lit out from Oklahoma for good, all her belongings piled high in the cab of her red Nissan pickup truck.
"We know there's a fire that's been lit out there, and we definitely saw [it] in Louisiana and Kentucky, some of the trends there," said Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate (R), who is also president of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
The Nickel Academy was a reform school for boys: juvenile offenders, wards of the state, orphans, runaways who'd lit out to get away from mothers who entertained men for money, or to escape rummy fathers who came into their rooms in the middle of the night.
The less famous characters include Harman and Margaret Blennerhasett, Anglo-Irish newlyweds who lit out for the territory because they were uncle and niece; the Revolutionary War veteran Rufus Putnam, whose frontier library tellingly featured Milton's "Paradise Lost"; and Cajoe, an enslaved Virginia man who gained his freedom in Ohio, preached the Gospel and lived past his 100th birthday.
"out of the fight": prevented from fighting or participating in some event, usually by injury. ; hors concours: lit. "out of competition": not to be judged with others because of the superiority of the work to the others. ; hors d'œuvre: lit.
She has also written and released a short animated film, Don't Touch Me, which premiered at the Inside Out Film and Video Festival in 1998. Anderson is also the organizer of Get Your Lit Out, a reading series in Toronto that promotes local women writers.
You tell my mother to say so, and you take care of that Bigelow woman. I'm long gone.' The old man says he got on one of his horses - a good horse, a four-mile horse - and he lit out. He says he went to Kansas City to Memphis, to New Orleans, then Florida, where he met with Frank, Who was also on the run and working at a saw mill.

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