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Definition of "run out" in Englisch

Noun

  1. Alternative spelling of runout.

Verb

  1. To use up or consume all .mw-parser-output .object-usage-tag{font-style:italic}.mw-parser-output .deprecated{color:var(--wikt-palette-grey-lime-8,olivedrab)}[with of ‘something’ ]

    • Get some more beer out of the fridge before we run out.
    • If this hot weather continues, we will run out of ice cream.
  2. To expire; to come to an end.

    • My driving licence runs out next week, so I had better renew it now.
    • The option will run out next week and I can't get it extended.
    • Time is running out.
    • Oh no! The wine has run out!
  3. To be completely used up or consumed.

    • Time is running out.
    • Oh no! The wine has run out!
  4. To get a batsman out (dismissed from play) via a runout.

    • Jackson was run out for a duck in the first over.
  5. To extend a piece of material, or clothing.

    • If I run out these curtains, they will fit the windows in the drawing room.
  6. To conclude in, to end up.

  7. To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being.

    • If the mob thinks you did it, they'll run you out of town.
    • They'll run us out of business doing that!
  8. To grow poor over time by spending all of one's money.

  9. To fill a line with quadrats or full points.

  10. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run,‎ out.

    • She ran out of the room in tears.