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- BOUT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BOUT is a spell or period of activity How to use bout in a sentence
- bout noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
bout (of something) an attack or period of illness He suffered occasional bouts of depression a boxing or wrestling match A karate bout lasts for two or three minutes It was hailed as one of the best heavyweight bouts of recent times The doctor halted their bout after the ninth round
- Bout - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
A bout is a period of time in which something intense happens, like fighting, binging, or being sick, and comes from the word for bending, or going round in a circle We usually use it these days for something you wouldn't want to go on for too long of a time
- Bout - definition of bout by The Free Dictionary
Define bout bout synonyms, bout pronunciation, bout translation, English dictionary definition of bout n 1 A contest between antagonists; a match: a wrestling bout 2 A period of time spent in a particular way; a spell: "His tremendous bouts of drinking
- BOUT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BOUT definition: 1 a short period of illness or involvement in an activity: 2 a boxing or wrestling match: 3 a… Learn more
- Bout Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
BOUT meaning: 1 : a period of time during which someone suffers from something (such as an illness or disease) often + of often + with in U S English; 2 : a short period of time during which something is done or happening often + of
- BOUT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you have a bout of an illness or of an unpleasant feeling, you have it for a short period He was recovering from a severe bout of flu American English : bout ˈbaʊt
- bout - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bout (third-person singular simple present bouts, present participle bouting, simple past and past participle bouted) To contest a bout Written form of a reduction of about bout They're talking bout you! Maddy is bout to get beat up! From Middle Dutch bout, from Old Dutch *bolt, from Proto-West Germanic *bolt, from Proto-Germanic *bultaz
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