out-of-run
121run-out — /run owt /, n. Manège. the act of evading a jump or jumping outside of the limiting markers. [1865 70; n. use of v. phrase run out] * * * …
122Out of Control (The Rolling Stones song) — Out of Control Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Bridges to Babylon …
123run someone out Cricket — dismiss a batsman by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batsman is still running. → run …
124run out — ► run out 1) use up or be used up. 2) become no longer valid. 3) extend; project. 4) Cricket dismiss (a batsman) by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batsman is still running. Main Entry: ↑run …
125run-out — /run owt /, n. Manège. the act of evading a jump or jumping outside of the limiting markers. [1865 70; n. use of v. phrase run out] …
126run down the clock — run down/out the ˈclock idiom (US) if a sports team tries to run down/out the clock at the end of a game, it stops trying to score and just tries to keep hold of the ball to stop the other team from scoring compare ↑time wasting Main entry:… …
127run somebody out — ˌrun sbˈout derived often passive (in ↑cricket) to make a player stop batting by hitting the ↑wicket with the ball before the player has completed his or her run Main entry: ↑runderived …
128Out of school learning — Out of school learning, an educational concept first proposed by Lauren Resnick in the 1987 presidential address [L. Resnick (1987), [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0013 189X(198712)16%3A9%3C13%3AT1PALI%3E2.0.CO%3B2 X The 1987 Presidential… …