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out of practice

  1. No longer used to doing something, no longer adept for lack of doing something, as in Mom hadn't baked a cake in years—she said she was out of practice. [Late 1800s] Also see in practice.



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James was held out of practice for the second straight day Wednesday, but still participated in individual drills, Redick said.

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Wide receiver Kwazi Gilmer was held out of practice as a precaution after he tweaked an ankle and his body monitor indicated an excessive workload, Foster said.

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Yet the undrafted free agent was held out of practice and games until he lost weight.

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"I feel out of practice in a way, because by the time I do race it will be 10 months," she told BBC Sport.

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The Chargers could need their depth to overcome early injury concerns, with star edge rusher Joey Bosa listed as questionable because of a back injury that kept him out of practice Wednesday and Thursday.

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