to do something that you have thought or dreamed of doing
to not live at the place where you work or study
to spend the rest or part of your life in a particular place or situation
He would be free of every frailty, including love; free to live out of time, out of place, out of every particular.
I stayed in Manhattan all day after rehearsals, rather than going home - I live out in Queens.
She wanted to live out the remaining weeks of her life at home.
The inheritance would allow her to live out her fantasies.
The process of dicing helps us to discover and live out the many undiscovered dreams we each have within us.
Universities are short of accommodation, so some students have to live out.
`For the first ten years of our marriage Gervaise was still in the RAMC and I learned to live out of Army boxes.
lives out
living out
lived out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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