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Out of sheer exhaustion? Does it defintely means "get exhausted?" <Depserate housewives> Rex: Of course, if I don’t get some sleep pretty soon, I’ll be forced to move back upstairs out of sheer exhaustion. (he goes upstairs) I don't get clear about the meaning of "out of sheer." Please let me know lol
Feb 17, 2012 6:35 AM
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Out of = because of. It tells you the cause of something (in this context). I made a lot of mistakes out of carelessness. She told my boyfriend I'd cheated on him out of malice. So, he will be forced to move back upstairs because of sheer exhaustion.
February 17, 2012
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