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left out
  1. rejected or ostracised from a group. v

  2. (en-pastleave out)

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Left Out

Left Out was a Chicago, Illinois Christian punk supergroup that was active from 1995 to 2002, recently returned to touring as of October 2010.

Usage examples of "left out".

It would be dreadful to be left out of this most exciting and thrilling adventure!

Judd stood staring at the back of the van as it darted from side to side and scraped buildings, hit garbage cans, and nearly rolled over as it shot left out of the alley and onto the street.

I think you left out all those games of strip poker, and all those times you streaked through Times Squareso as not to embarrass your uppercrust family.

Jane conveniently left out the forced lesbian sex epidemic that was going around.

She hesitated on the sidewalk, noticing the small bicycle someone had left out front.

There have to be lots of young moms who are feeling left out of the action.

Kirk didn't have to be a certified psychiatrist to see how left out McCoy felt now and how determined he was not to rain on anybody else's parade.

This struggle for verbal consciousness should not be left out in art.

As an extra added attraction, I added the six Amber Short Stories Zelazny produced, and EOS/Avon stupidly left out.

For the sake of brevity much concerning the power of the devil and his works in the matter of the effects of witchcraft is left out.