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be out on the town
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be/go out on the town
to go out and enjoy yourself at bars, restaurants etc. in the evening She stayed in her hotel room while the others went out on the town.
See also: out, town


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Yes, if you're in bigger cities where it's easier to go out on the town, although I never did anyway.
``If I'm the kind of guy who likes to go out on the town, after 5 p.
Pictures are taken of the groups when they arrive at the airport and when they go out on the town.
 
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