Do we say timeout or time out

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Time out of mind the shop had belonged to the Cornuberts.

Her chariot is an empty hazel nut, Made by the joiner squirril, old grub, Time out of mind the fairies' coachmakers:

They are biding the hard time out wonderfully well, and they will do so to the end.

He spent much of his time out of the office and was not very studious when within, but it was evident that he read or had read elsewhere to good purpose, for though I read more Greek than law and thought myself studious, I had occasion to discover more than once that he was a better Grecian than I, and could enlighten my ignorance."

They had been engaged time out of mind, they said, in providing mirth and good cheer for mortals below; and it was time they should have a taste of their own bounty.

INTO THE TWILIGHT Out-worn heart, in a time out-worn, Come clear of the nets of wrong and right; Laugh, heart, again in the gray twilight; Sigh, heart, again in the dew of the morn.

Now, for a while after the lighting of the second fire, there came no further sounds from the direction of the valley; nothing indeed to break the quietness of the island, save the occasional lonely splashes that sounded from time to time out in the vastness of the weed-continent.

"He has gone away for a time out of consideration for me," said the widow.

By magicke skill out of eternall night: The corpes of Rome in ashes is entombed, And her great spirite, reioyned to the spirite Of this great masse, is in the same enwombed; But her brave writings, which, her famous merite In spight of Time out of the dust doth reare, Doo make her idole* through the world appeare.

It is hard to say whether St. John's Gate is connected with more intense and authentic associations in his mind, as a part of old London Wall, or as the frontispiece (time out of mind) of the Gentleman's Magazine.

Have we not all been there time out of mind?

They said, 'Times is hard, and we can't have these people losin' time out of the fields.

" The old minister came up beside her, and stood looking for a time out toward the Peak.

Here while the millions of a continent waged heroic war for great wrongs and rights, here on the fighting-line of a beleaguered and starving city, here when at any instant the peal of his own guns might sound a fresh onset, behold him in a lover's part, loving "not honor more," setting the seal upon his painful alias, filching time out of the jaws of death to pursue one maiden while clung to by another.

L. W. Time out for adventure.

L. W. Time out for adventure.

SEE Ramsey, Leonidas W. RAMSEY, LEONIDAS W. Time out for adventure: Let's go to Mexico.

Time out for eternity, by Jane Levington Comfort.

" "Not more than eleven o'clock," said Rap, looking at the sun after the fashion of those who spend much time out of doors.

May 1887, has been for some time out of print in the separate form.

These decidedly primitive club facilities nevertheless served to bring the people of Baguio together and give them an opportunity for a good time out of doors.

The fact that at the moment is seen is that here are some men for the time out of work, and here are some foreign goods coming in.

An old order of priests had from time out of mind sent two of their comrades into the jungle to live with the monkeys, to tame them, feed them, study them, love them.

I readily own there has been an old custom time out of mind, for people to assemble in the churches every Sunday, and that shops are still frequently shut, in order as it is conceived, to preserve the memory of that ancient practice, but how this can prove a hindrance to business or pleasure, is hard to imagine.

It is founded in the unity of human nature, which is as certain as any philosophic truth, and has been proclaimed by every master-spirit of our race time out of mind.

Do we say   timeout   or  time out