ball out of play

  • 61out — out1 W1S1 [aut] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(from inside )¦ 2¦(outside)¦ 3¦(not at home)¦ 4¦(distant place)¦ 5¦(given to many people)¦ 6¦(get rid of something)¦ 7¦(not burning/shining)¦ 8¦(sun/moon etc)¦ 9¦(flowers)¦ 10¦(complet …

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  • 62out — out1 W1S1 [aut] adv ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(from inside )¦ 2¦(outside)¦ 3¦(not at home)¦ 4¦(distant place)¦ 5¦(given to many people)¦ 6¦(get rid of something)¦ 7¦(not burning/shining)¦ 8¦(sun/moon etc)¦ 9¦(flowers)¦ 10¦(complet …

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  • 63out — 1 /aUt/ adverb, adjective (adv only after verb, adj not before noun) 1 NOT INSIDE STH from the inside of something: She opened the envelope and took the letter out. (+ of): The diary must have fallen out of her pocket. | Someone has torn the last …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 64out — 1. adverb /aʊt,ʌʊt/ a) Away from home or ones usual place, or not indoors. Lets eat out tonight b) Away from; at a distance. Leave a message with my secretary if Im out when you call. Syn …

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  • 65Out Run (серия игр) — Серия «OutRun» Логотип игры Out Run Жанр Автосимулятор …

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  • 66play ball — informal to agree to do what someone asks you to do, or to agree to work with someone in order to achieve something together. Fourteen out of the fifteen nations have agreed to the new restrictions but one country still refuses to play ball.… …

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  • 67ball up — Synonyms and related words: addle, addle the wits, becloud, bedazzle, befuddle, bewilder, bollix, bollix up, bother, bug, bugger, bugger up, cloud, complicate, confound, confuse, cook, daze, dazzle, discombobulate, discomfit, discompose,… …

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  • 68out-of-bounds — /owt euhv bowndz /, adj. 1. Sports. being beyond or passing the limits or boundaries of a field, course, etc., marking the area within which the ball, puck, or the like is legally in play. 2. beyond any established boundaries or prescribed… …

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  • 69play on — verb a) of a batsman, to hit the ball into his own wicket, thus being out bowled b) to let the game continue after a foul has been committed, because the situation is advantageous to the team who would be awarded a foul …

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  • 70Double play — This article is about the baseball play. For double play magnetic tape, see audio tape length and thickness. For the jazz album, see Double Play!. After stepping on second base, the fielder throws to first to complete a double play In baseball, a …

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