flat out - translation to greek
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flat out - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Flat Out Album; Flat Out (album); Flat Out (disambiguation); Flatout

flat out         
με όλη τη δύναμη
chill out         
  • [[The Orb]] performing in 2006
FORM OF POPULAR MUSIC CHARACTERIZED BY SLOW TEMPOS AND RELAXED MOODS
Chill out (music); Chill-out; Chillout music; Flamenco Chill; Chillout; Chill out; Chill out music; Down-tempo chill music; Chill music; Chillout (music); Chill (music); Chill Out
v. χαλαρώστε
flat race         
Bumper races; Bumper race; Flat race; National hunt flat race; National Hunt Flat; National Hunt flat
αγώνας χωρίς εμπόδια

Definition

flat out
1. as fast or as hard as possible.
2. informal, chiefly N. Amer. unequivocally.
3. lying down in a state of exhaustion.

Wikipedia

Flat Out

Flat Out may refer to:

  • Flat Out (horse), a racehorse
  • Flat Out (Buck Dharma album), 1982
  • Flat Out (John Scofield album), 1989
  • Flatout, a brand of Flatbreads owned by T. Marzetti Company
  • Flat Out, a term coined in reference to the speed in which a Rock Flathead moves through water, coined by Maddog Stratford in 1927 on a fishing charter in Corner Inlet, Victoria
  • FlatOut (series), a demolition derby/racing video game series developed by Bugbear Entertainment
    • FlatOut (video game) (2004)
    • FlatOut 2 (2006)
    • FlatOut 3: Chaos & Destruction (2011)
    • FlatOut 4: Total Insanity (2017)
Examples of use of flat out
1. From time to time, it can be flat–out impossible.
2. But there‘s also a flat–out sectarian war going on.
3. "Pop music is flat–out boring," said Capitol Nashville‘s Dungan.
4. Ted Strickland, though he‘s now flat out for Clinton.
5. But in the English–speaking world, flat–out dual income earning became unavoidable.