1. find
Can you find it?
Do you know where I might find small cowboy boots?
When we started out, our band could only find small clubs in small cities that would hire us.
It's getting easier to find audio files by native speakers for almost any language you might want to study.
Where am I supposed to be right now? I can't find anyone in my group.
Find things out for yourself instead of having a parent or a teacher tell you.
Those who work hard find unexpected opportunities to succeed.
When I got out of prison, I couldn't find a job anywhere near my home since no one would hire an ex-con.
If you can't visit a country where they speak the language you are learning, find a local bar where native speakers of that language hang out and start hanging out there.
It's still too hard to find a job. And even if you have a job, chances are you're having a tougher time paying the rising costs of everything from groceries to gas.
Bear in mind that, under such circumstances, we have no alternative but to find another buyer.
Could you tell me where I can find the baggage for flight JL 123?
Something you should know about me is that my greatest fear in life is that people will find out that I'm poor.
To find degrees in centigrade, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature, then multiply by 5/9.
I find just the memory of his overly polite patronizing manner really offensive.
2. find out
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We'll find out if you got the answer right later on in the show.
I'll find out.
So, I've always been Googling this word, "human," to find out how many hits I get.
1. I am trying to find out how this machine works. 2. The detective found out the truth of the case.
I'm going to call the cinema to find out what time the film starts. / We can find out if what you remember is true. / Unless they found out that we helped him escape.
I read a lot of articles in scientific journals to find out about new discoveries.
I must find out the train times. [+ question word] Peter was shocked when he found out what we had done.
I'm sorry that you didn't know the meeting had been canceled. I didn't find out myself until just a few minutes ago.
to find out=to get information about something or someone. He was found out cheating in the exam.
After each call we interview our customers to find out how they rated the conversation from 1 to 10 and whether they would recommend our company to their friends.
It's a big mystery, but I'll find out the truth.
Tom phoned Ann to find out if she was fine
I don't know, but I can find out if you want
The Sunday Thimes decided to find out if school is easier than it used to be.