run out of (or lose) steam - significado y definición. Qué es run out of (or lose) steam
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Qué (quién) es run out of (or lose) steam - definición

1987–1990 AMERICAN GAME SHOW
Win, Lose or Draw (US); Win, Lose or Draw (United States); Win, Lose,or Draw; Teen Win, Lose or Draw; Win, Lose Or Draw; Teen Win Lose or Draw; Win, Lose, or Draw; Win, Lose or Draw (game show)

run out of (or lose) steam      
run out of (or lose) steam
informal
lose impetus or enthusiasm.
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.

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Win, Lose or Draw

Win, Lose or Draw is an American television game show that aired from 1987 to 1990 in syndication and on NBC. It was taped at CBS Television City (one of the few non-CBS game shows to tape there), often in Studios 31, 33, and 43 at various times. It was co-produced by Burt & Bert Productions (headed by Burt Reynolds and Bert Convy, the original host of the syndicated version) and Kline & Friends for Disney's Buena Vista Television. It has also had two versions on The Disney Channel: Teen Win, Lose or Draw from 1989 to 1992, and a revived version known as Disney's Win, Lose or Draw which aired in 2014. New York described Win, Lose or Draw as "a knockoff" of the board game Pictionary.

The set for the original Win, Lose or Draw was modeled after Burt Reynolds' living room.