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31Stand Out/Fit In — Infobox Album | Name = Stand Out/Fit In Type = Album Artist = The Basics Recorded = 2006 2007 Released = May 5, 2007 Label = Independent Length = 39:06 Reviews = *The Program [http://www.theprogram.net.au/reviewsSub.asp?id=4902] *The Blurb… …
32stand-out test — / stænd aυt ˌtest/ noun a test designed to assess how well a package stands out or catches the eye on a shelf ● Stand out tests were carried out to evaluate how effective the colour of the new product packaging was …
33stand out from — phr verb Stand out from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑crowd, ↑herd …
34stand out from the crowd — to be very obvious or unusual. We try to stand out from the crowd by producing movies and TV programs that no one else would produce …
35stand out — Synonyms and related words: aller sans dire, amount to something, appear, balk, be evident, be featured, be manifest, be no secret, be noticeable, be prominent, be revealed, be seen, be somebody, be something, be visible, beetle, bristle up, bulk …
36stand out — verb 1. distinguish oneself (Freq. 4) She excelled in math • Syn: ↑excel, ↑surpass • Derivationally related forms: ↑excellent (for: ↑excel), ↑ …
37stand out — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. be prominent, be conspicuous, emerge; see loom 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) I verb 1. To curve outward past the normal or usual limit: bag, balloon, beetle, belly, bulge, jut, overhang, pouch, project, protrude,… …
38stand out — {v.} 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. * /A mole stood out on her cheek./ Compare: STICK OUT(1b). 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. * /Fred was very tall and stood out in… …
39stand out — {v.} 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. * /A mole stood out on her cheek./ Compare: STICK OUT(1b). 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. * /Fred was very tall and stood out in… …
40stand\ out — v 1. To go farther out than a nearby surface; protect. A mole stood out on her cheek. Compare: stick out(1b) 2. To be more noticeable in some way than those around you; be higher, bigger, or better. Fred was very tall and stood out in the crowd.… …