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  1. to leave quickly; depart hurriedly. He lit out of here as fast as his legs would carry him. See full dictionary entry for light. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Examples of 'light out' in a sentence. light out.

  2. The meaning of LIGHT OUT is to leave in a hurry. How to use light out in a sentence.

  3. Light out definition: to depart quickly, as if being chased. See examples of LIGHT OUT used in a sentence.

  4. To flee hastily; to clear out or depart quickly. We lit out for the safe house as soon as we heard the police sirens in the distance. Everyone else started to light out of there when the manager announced he would be taking volunteers for weekend work. See also: light, out.

  5. The most common meaning of the phrasal verb light out is to leave a place suddenly or quickly, often to avoid a problem or danger. For example, it can mean running away from a situation or leaving a place without telling anyone.

  6. LIGHTS-OUT definition: 1. (at a school where children live or in the army) the time in the evening when the lights are…. Learn more.

  7. happen; hit:[ ~ + on/upon] to light on a clue. light into, [ ~ + into + object] to attack physically or verbally: He lit into the next speaker with criticism. light out, [ no object][ Informal.]to depart quickly: He lit out for the coast. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2022.