Examples of 'more time out' in a sentence

Meaning of "more time out"

more time out - This phrase suggests the need for taking a break, having additional free time, or engaging in leisure activities. It can imply a desire for relaxation, recreation, or simply stepping away from regular tasks or responsibilities

How to use "more time out" in a sentence

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more time out
I need more time out of here.
I think we should spend more time out here.
Any more time out there than necessary.
You promise to spend more time out here with us.
Spend more time out on the water than planned?
Do not want to take any more time out of your schedule.
You spend more time out of bed doing things and enjoying each other 's company.
You just might start spending a little more time out of bed.
Given him more time out of the cage.
Returning to work will also allow you to spend more time out of the house.
Spending more time out in nature may help.
She likely would have died if she spent any more time out there.
You spend more time out of the pool than in it.
I think that Takumi should spend more and more time out there.
The doves spend more time out of their cage than in.

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The Winnipeg catalogues recognized that westerners spent more time out of doors.
Spending more and more time out of the office.
Any more time out there than necessary. That doesn't mean I want you spending.
I do not want to take any more time out of your busy schedule.
You've spent more time out in this hall than in there with her.
That does not mean I want you spending any more time out there than necessary.
They spend more time out of the water than almost any other seal.
But you will think he spent more time out here in the sun.
You spend more time out of the pool than in it. Hurry up!
Something that I think is important is to take more time out to THINK.
Maybe you desire more time out to travel and see the world.
There's no point in wasting more time out here.
I really need to take more time out and look at self care for myself sometimes.
We're looking forward to retiring and spending more time out on the road.
They spend more time out of Illinois than in it.
Perhaps, if the commander spent more time out in the field.
Is one more time out of the question?
Tardy even, spending more and more time out of the office.
I want you spending any more time out there than necessary . Well, that does not mean.
Adding five things to your day usually means taking more time out of it, right?
And it means more time out of the SHU.
Go back and Keep him busy, we need more time out here.
In fact, Tony spends more time out of the armor than in it.
Look, um, I am gonna need a little bit more time out here.
He spends more time out than in, anyway.
You can go now . Do not want to take any more time out of your schedule.
I need more time out of here . Um.
Hell, I will pay 19 cents an hour to get me some more time out the block.
You need more time out there, right?
Ed… can I talk to you for a sec? Um… I need more time out of here.
Week 1, Spend more time out near the water.
Less time in the office means more time out on the streets!
I seem to be spending more and more time out in the East of London.
During the past decade, you have spent more time out of Limp Bizkit than in.
Now I will actually spend more time out here, Thank you.

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