Phrasal Verbs with OUT [advanced]

Verb perform in a mechanical way
Making her debut in China, we saw Shakira churn out three songs including a version of "Waka Waka" in which she taught the audience the accompanying dance moves.
Verb produce, especially mechanically and rapidly
Suzumo has created an automated sushi machine that can crank out 3,600 oblong rice mounds per hour, with the aim ”to precisely recreate the handmade taste and technique used by an experienced sushi chef.”
Adjective well-supplied
A one-bedroom flat, decked out with all the amenities. In San Francisco, the price for one is a pipe dream for many, so the city is now considering reducing the minimum allowed size for a studio to that of a parking space.
Verb give something freely in large amounts
dish out
The survival of the Angry Birds is at stake. Dish out revenge on the greedy pigs who stole their eggs. Use the unique powers of each bird to destroy the pigs’ defenses.
Verb resolve or work out a solution to
Lee Westwood is in the early stages of working with Sean Foley to iron out the kinks in his swing. The coach, known to look after Tiger Woods and US Open champion Justin Rose, is capable of getting inside his players' heads.
Noun extend out, over, or beyond the main body or line of something
This glass-bottomed, U-shaped cantilever structure spans 70 ft (21 m) and juts out over the brim of the Grand Canyon -- a supreme test for those with acrophobia.
Verb lose consciousness
Fashion Week is always an occasion for sickness paranoia. In past years, sniffles in the front row have drawn icy stares. The fear is founded. Models are particularly susceptible to the flu and can pass out.
Phrase fight, especially with fists, until there is a clear winner
In an example of boxing at its brutal best, Marquez and Pacquiao slug it out toe-to-toe in a match destined from the opening bell to be decided by fists instead of judges.
Verb leave without others knowing
Rumoured lovebirds Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh were spotted trying to sneak out of a posh night spot in Mumbai's Bandra area on Sunday night.
Verb stop paying attention to a person or situation
Headphones or earbuds are becoming common in the workplace. They allow people to tune out their co-workers all day long. But in many cases, those same co-workers are still communicating — online.