Definitions from Wiktionary (run out)
▸ verb: (intransitive, or transitive with 'of', idiomatic) To use up or consume all (of something).
▸ verb: (intransitive) To expire; to come to an end; to be completely used up or consumed.
▸ verb: (cricket) To get a batsman out (dismissed from play) via a runout.
▸ verb: (transitive) To extend a piece of material, or clothing.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To conclude in, to end up.
▸ verb: To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being.
▸ verb: (archaic) To grow poor over time by spending all of one's money.
▸ verb: (obsolete, printing) To fill a line with quadrats or full points.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out.
▸ noun: Alternative spelling of runout [Something that has been run out.]
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▸ verb: (intransitive, or transitive with 'of', idiomatic) To use up or consume all (of something).
▸ verb: (intransitive) To expire; to come to an end; to be completely used up or consumed.
▸ verb: (cricket) To get a batsman out (dismissed from play) via a runout.
▸ verb: (transitive) To extend a piece of material, or clothing.
▸ verb: (intransitive) To conclude in, to end up.
▸ verb: To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being.
▸ verb: (archaic) To grow poor over time by spending all of one's money.
▸ verb: (obsolete, printing) To fill a line with quadrats or full points.
▸ verb: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out.
▸ noun: Alternative spelling of runout [Something that has been run out.]
▸ Also see run_out
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