Similar words: by leaps and bounds, out of breath, bound, grounds, bounded, boundary, abound in, eastbound. Meaning: n. a line that marks the side boundary of a playing field out-of-bounds. adj. 1. outside the foul lines 2. barred to a designated group.
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1. The ball bounced out of bounds.
2. His demands were out of bounds.
3. His shot went out of bounds.
4. This area is out of bounds to persons not concerned.
5. The town's pubs and bars are out of bounds to troops.
6. The village is out of bounds to the soldiers in the camp.
7. The path by the railway line is officially out of bounds to both cyclists and walkers.
8. This place is out of bounds to students and troops.
9. Another time he was knocked out of bounds.
10. Jackson carried the ball out of bounds at midfield.
11. Sellers, 27, of Truckee, was out of bounds.
12. We keep the drawing-room out of bounds.
13. The passage continuing beyond the junction is absolutely out of bounds.
14. The clock is stopped when a player runs out of bounds with the ball.
15. It might be out of bounds, but the temptation to take a slightly closer look was a temptation she could not resist.
16. Has he gone too far out of bounds to get back on course?
17. Godson skied out of bounds down the back side into deep woods to which he was a stranger.
18. But a cruel kick took Brian Prince's approach out of bounds.
19. Red takes the ball out of bounds and passes to Eddie.
20. For the last few days the area has been out of bounds to foreign journalists.
21. American parents may soon be able to rule violent TV programmes out of bounds.
22. The furore over the Mellors' freebie at New Year in 1990 has put paradise temporarily out of bounds to the world.
23. For children of our age we were allowed a remarkable degree of freedom; only the town was out of bounds.
24. There is no penalty if the quarterback deliberately throws the ball out of bounds for the purpose of stopping play.
25. On its next possession,[sentencedict .com] Southern Utah turned the ball over on a pass out of bounds.
26. After Boston dribbled the ball off his foot and out of bounds, Bailey took Jason Hamilton one-on-one.
27. Both Grouse Shoot and Shooting Gallery provide a single target which must be hit before it goes out of bounds.
28. The fall led to a five-tenths automatic deduction, and each foot out of bounds counted one-tenth of a point.
29. This cave, also known as Diccan Pot, must be regarded as absolutely out of bounds for all but hardy and experienced cavers.
30. He said Mariucci also reminded him that he should have gone out of bounds.
More similar words: by leaps and bounds, out of breath, bound, grounds, bounded, boundary, abound in, eastbound, roundabout, abounding, groundswell, on the grounds of, round and round, beast of burden, underground, out of, put off, cutoff, cut off, out of it, get out of, come out of, run out of, out of order, out of work, out of date, keep out of, drive out of, out of place, out of sight.