blacked-out

  • 1blacked out — censored; made dark as a result of power failure …

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  • 2out cold — [adj] unconscious benumbed, blacked out*, comatose, dead to the world*, down for the count*, drowsy, feeling no pain*, flattened*, in a trance, numb, on the canvas*, out, out like a light*, passed out*, put away*, senseless, zonked*; concepts 314 …

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  • 3black out — verb 1. obliterate or extinguish (Freq. 1) Some life forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived • Hypernyms: ↑snuff out, ↑blow out, ↑extinguish, ↑quench • Verb Frames …

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  • 4black out — {v.} 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, * /In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness./ * /In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes./ 2. To prevent or… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 5black out — {v.} 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, * /In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness./ * /In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes./ 2. To prevent or… …

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  • 6black out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. [V P] I could feel blood draining from my face. I wondered whether I was about to black out... [V P] Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. 2) PHRASAL VERB… …

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  • 7black\ out — v 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness. In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes. 2. To prevent or silence… …

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  • 8black out — phrasal verb Word forms black out : present tense I/you/we/they black out he/she/it blacks out present participle blacking out past tense blacked out past participle blacked out 1) [intransitive] to suddenly become unconscious He had blacked out… …

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  • 9black out something — black out (something) 1. to stop delivering or receiving electricity. The power failure blacked out all of northern Illinois. 2. to keep from being broadcast or printed. Tonight s game has been blacked out on local television so you have to buy… …

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  • 10black out — (something) 1. to stop delivering or receiving electricity. The power failure blacked out all of northern Illinois. 2. to keep from being broadcast or printed. Tonight s game has been blacked out on local television so you have to buy tickets to… …

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