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Definition 2024
run_out
run out
See also: runout
English
Noun
- Alternative spelling of runout
Verb
run out (third-person singular simple present runs out, present participle running out, simple past ran out, past participle run out)
- (intransitive, idiomatic) To use up; to consume all of something.
- If this hot weather continues, we will run out of ice cream.
- (intransitive) To expire, to come to an end.
- My driving licence runs out next week, so I had better renew it now.
- The option will run out next week and I can't get it extended.
- 2011 April 11, Phil McNulty, “Liverpool 3 - 0 Man City”, in BBC Sport:
- Mario Balotelli replaced Tevez but his contribution was so negligible that he suffered the indignity of being substituted himself as time ran out, a development that encapsulated a wretched 90 minutes for City and boss Roberto Mancini.
- (cricket) To get a batsman out via a run out (see above); or, to be got out in this way. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (transitive) To extend a piece of material, or clothing.
- If I run out these curtains, they will fit the windows in the drawing room.
- (intransitive) To conclude in, to end up
Derived terms
Translations
to use up
to expire, to come to an end
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