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Outgoes

Outgo \Out"go`\, n.; pl. Outgoes. That which goes out, or is paid out; outlay; expenditure; -- the opposite of income; as, when one's outgo exceeds one's income, distress follows quickly.
--Lowell.

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outgoes

vb. (en-third-person singular of: outgo)

Usage examples of "outgoes".

My farm outgoes for the first season were, for implements, seed, work, etc.

See what effortless access we now have to these wonders, and to wealth that outgoes computation!

See how Behemoth outgoes your deepest inroads, how she finds you and feeds on you after all!

The second deed-box contained papers of a purely financial nature, recorded Otto's transactions, incomes and outgoes over a good number of years and would have proved, I felt certain, fascinating reading for any Inland Revenue inspector or law-abiding accountant, if there were any such around, but my interest in them was minimal: what did interest me though, and powerfully, was a collection of cancelled chequebooks and as I couldn't see that those were going to be of any use to Otto in the Arctic I pocketed them, checked that everything was as I had found it and left.

On Sundays the poor debtor goes to church to take an account of stock, and finds, of course, that his outgoes have been greater than his income.