WILL BE OUT OF TOWN
Definition: Indicating that someone will be away from their usual place of residence or activity for a period of time.
Synonyms: Away, Traveling, Gone, Vacationing, Absent
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Our teacher announced that she will be out of town for a conference.
#2
Mark will be out of town, so we need someone to babysit his cat.
#3
The park cleanup is rescheduled as volunteers will be out of town.
#4
The library book return is extended for those who will be out of town.
#5
My parents will be out of town for a week, exploring the cultural wonders of Paris.
#6
During the conference, the expert speaker mentioned he will be out of town next month for a research project.
#7
The professor shared that he will be out of town conducting field research on marine life.
#8
As the wedding date approaches, the bride and groom will be out of town finalizing last-minute arrangements.
#9
The maestro will be out of town during the grand symphony, leaving the orchestra to rely on a guest conductor.
#10
We will be out of town during the holidays visiting family.
#11
The team will be out of town for an away game next month.
#12
I have some urgent matters to attend to, so I will be out of town for the next few days.
#13
Please let everyone know that I will be out of town for the next two weeks due to a business trip.
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