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bout
/ baʊt /
noun
a period of time spent doing something, such as drinking
a period of illness
a contest or fight, esp a boxing or wrestling match
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of bout1
Example Sentences
Despite criticism that the bout is a mismatch designed to deliver Joshua, 35, an easy payday, Hearn insists his fighter remains focused on long-term plans.
The current bout of investor angst is no different: a less dovish Federal Reserve, concerns about private credit and wariness about rich valuations, have all been cited as catalysts.
The only way that families can recover from a bout of inflation is for their wages to rise enough to cover the new higher costs of goods and services.
Wardley aims to make a couple of defences before pursuing unification bouts late next year, whether against Usyk - if he still holds the belts - or another champion.
It was during her bout with the chicken pox, when she dropped her painstakingly researched art history paper into the milk bath while attempting to proofread it.
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