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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
A professional fighter, or at least a professional fighter with any sense, does one thing in between bouts: They train.
DR Congo has also dealt with bouts of Ebola over the years.
Ms Hill, from Hotwells, Bristol, first developed symptoms as a teenager, which included migraines, bouts of nausea, vertigo, tinnitus and brain fog, meaning she was unable to hold down a job.
The bouts were true Mexican boxing classics that left both fighters physically scarred, as neither of them was the same after those three duels in the span of a year.
Ghanaians were hit particularly hard in the pocket by the global bout of inflation, beginning in early 2022, that saw prices rise in the country at their fastest rate for more than two decades.
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