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What (who) is running out - definition


run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
v.
1) (D; intr.) to run out into (to run out into the street)
2) (D; intr.) to run out on ('to abandon') (he ran out on his family)
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
I.
(Active.)
1.
Extend, thrust out, push out.
2.
Waste, exhaust, expend.
II.
(Neuter.)
1.
Expire, be at end.
2.
Be wasted, be exhausted.
3.
Spread, expatiate.
4.
Stop.
run out         
  • News report of Bill Brown's runout
METHOD OF DISMISSAL IN THE SPORT OF CRICKET
Run out (cricket); Mankading; Run Out; Mankad (dismissal); Mankaded
1.
If you run out of something, you have no more of it left.
They have run out of ideas...
We had lots before but now we've run out.
to run out of steam: see steam
PHRASAL VERB: V P of n, V P
2.
If something runs out, it becomes used up so that there is no more left.
Conditions are getting worse and supplies are running out...
PHRASAL VERB: V P
3.
When a legal document runs out, it stops being valid.
When the lease ran out the family moved to Campigny.
= expire
PHRASAL VERB: V P

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Running Out
Running Out may refer to:
Examples of use of running out
1. "I am running out of patience, the international community is running out patience," he said.
2. "They‘re running out of their medications, they‘re running out of money.
3. "Our patience is running out, the patience of Iraqis are running out.
4. "Our patience is running out, the patience of Iraqis [is] . . . running out.
5. We kept running out of beds and I asked myself, how can we be running out of resources?