to leave a place
to move goods or people away from a place
Beyond Bingtown, leave the safety of the inner passage and take your ship out Wildside.
Her fingers were very cold, but then, late at night, at the end of autumn, on a ship out on the Thames, everything is very cold.
If we could reach them with some signal, they could get a drone ship out here within a week.
The situation looked bad and tourists were shipping out.
There's a ship out on the pond that Lister's got to meet, OK?
Thousands of tons of steel were shipped out from the docks.
ships out
shipping out
shipped out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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