Synonym: battle, contest, round, spell, struggle, test, trial, turn. Similar words: about, rub out, bound, bounce, bought, go about, get about, set about. Meaning: [baʊt] n. 1. (sports) a period of play during which one team is on the offensive 2. a period of illness 3. a contest or fight (especially between boxers or wrestlers) 4. an occasion for excessive eating or drinking.
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151. Bullets know at you're ears, like a Tyson fight bout.
152. The judges score a bout based on a ten - point system of point system.
153. This severe bout of illness has done serious damage to his health.
154. And in a very special feature four round heavyweight bout Baltimore Raven's safety, Tommy Zbikowski will take on Caleb Grummet of Michigan.
155. The body has a hard time eliminating the bacteria completely, and natural immunity after a bout with the microbes lasts only about six months.
156. It was a bout that not only thrilled fans but also provided a severe test of both fighters' mettle, and it was "The Ghost" who emerged with a seventh round TKO victory.
157. It is the summer of 1593, and the rising young star of London's theater scene, Will Shakespeare, faces scourage like no other:a paralyzing bout of writer's block.
158. Before the bout began the fighter was to take a dive. This Was the first time.
159. He had a slight hang - over from his first drinking bout, but this didn't bother him.
160. It is here that I can imagine seeing a decent bout of profit-taking.
161. A court in New York has found the Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout guilty of conspiracy to sell weapons to what he believed were Colombian rebels prepared to kill Americans. Laura Trevelyan reports.
162. That compromise—requiring Britain's big banks to carry a further layer of convertible debt—is both sensible and still the likeliest outcome of Britain's bout of soul searching about its banks.
163. Mais en bout en ligne, ce fut quand m ê me un bon p'tIt'show.
164. WBC president Jose Sulaiman has announced that the winner of the bout will receive a special belt with his picture emblazoned alongside Muhammad Ali and Joe Louis.
165. But the next day people kidded him by saying it was the first time any fighter was urged to take a dive even before the bout began.
166. Now I'm bout to set the record straight ,[http://sentencedict.com/bout.html] with my AK.
167. White cell counts tend to rise after a bout of vigorous exercise, but the researchers said regular exercise might condition the body to respond more efficiently to the physical demands made of it.
168. Ah -- Ah -- Miss Scarlett, Ah doan know nuthin'' bout bringin'babies.
169. Matches were held at Shinto shrines, whence sumo's elaborate pre - bout rituals descend.
170. Proponents and opponents of same - sex nuptials promised another bout of balloting on the issue.
171. Down anorak on allocation a gray administration is the cede of the fashionable dress jeans is actual receivable bout well.
172. Based on thermodynamics and kinetics analyse, some research achievements in theory a - bout melting intercalation are summarized.
173. I am due for a talking-to after my little bout with the drug store police this morning.
174. De La Hoya, whom Pacquiao sent into retirement with an eighth round TKO in their showdown, is regarded as the PPV king with his bout against Mayweather Jr. chalking a record 2.5 million buys.
175. Athens ( again ) had a severe bout of the jitters.
176. On March 13, 1999, Lewis faced WBA and IBF titlist Evander Holyfield in New York City in what was supposed to be a heavyweight unification bout.
177. His 75-round knockout of Jake Kilrain at Richburg, Miss., July 8, 1889, was the last heavyweight title bout under London Prize Ring (bareknuckle) rules.
178. In 1991, when the tree was suffering from a bout of honey fungus, the growers decided they needed a back-up plan.
179. A professional boxing Bout usually needs 15 rounds, each round lasts for three minutes.
More similar words: about, rub out, bound, bounce, bought, go about, get about, set about, come about, know about, care about, forget about, talk about, abound in, boundary, bourgeois, just about, cast about, bring about, worry about, think about, cast about for, complain about, inquire about, be concerned about.