Money paid out; an amount spent.
Be or do something to a greater degree.
1 There is an increased outgo at every turn which he cannot avoid.
2 I give below the income and the outgo for the last four years:-
3 There was nobody in the country who could outgo him on a hunt.
4 The garden was still more of an outgo than the greenhouse.
5 Are they to cause great outgo in my kitchen and cellar?
6 Don't waste your sympathies on him, either; he'll never repay you the outgo .
7 It was not the outgo that counted, but the receipts.
8 The greenhouse business was an outgo from first to last.
9 This represents an approximation between income and outgo which it would be hard to improve.
10 Of him who speaks, which does all griefs outgo .
11 His autograph quest cost him stationery, postage, car-fare - all outgo .
12 By working together, the Congress and the Executive can keep a balance between income and outgo .
13 Almost from the day this inflow ceased money seemed scarce everywhere, for the outgo still continued.
14 The instinct of giving is the pressure of the surplus; the natural outgo of humanity, its fruit.
15 Mr. By-ends and his company also staggered and kept behind, that Christian and Hopeful might outgo them.
16 There's the income to meet the outgo .
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