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"Check out" the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July!



 
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"Check out" the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July! #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 12, 2008 12:54 pm   "Check out" the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July!
 

Check out the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July!

The above sentence is quoted from a poster about a summer festival.
What does "check out" mean here?
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"Check out" the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July! #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 12, 2008 13:02 pm   "Check out" the COOL things you can enjoy here in the HEAT OF July!
 

Hi

This means: have a further look at/find out about/investigate.

Check out the cool things on our site!!

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