out-and-home
English
Adjective
out-and-home (not comparable)
- Of a journey, to a destination and then returning home.
- 1962 April, J. N. Faulkner, “Summer Saturday at Waterloo”, in Modern Railways, page 265:
- Most South Western Division workings are on an out-and-home basis and on the shorter runs to Salisbury and Bournemouth, some locomotives manage two return trips in the day.
References
- “out-and-home” in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press.