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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31. In the first round, Palmer scored a 12 there, hitting out of bounds four times.
32. Maryland and McGlockton hit Lane again after a few more yards, sending him flying out of bounds.
33. By midnight on the seventh, downtown Los Angeles had been declared out of bounds for military personnel.
34. Nothing they said or did was out of bounds.
35. The shop is out of bounds for all pupils.
36. The out of bounds line extends vertically and downwards.
37. He sliced his drive out of bounds.
38. The park is out of bounds to students.
39. The rules do not permit players to out of bounds.
40. Tom had stepped out of bounds before he reached the goal line.
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41. A serve or return that falls out of bounds in a court game.
42. The rules do not permit players to step out of bounds.
43. Did you remember to add a stroke for going out of bounds?
44. In a situation where it is likely that a ball will be carried out of bounds by the flow of water in a water hazard, it is suggested that a screen be installed to prevent such an occurrence.
45. But outraged Oxonians unleashed volleys of Ciceronian oratory, arguing that the groves of academe should be out of bounds to commerce.
46. The lagoon is strictly out of bounds to all members.
47. The river is out of Bounds because of strong currents.
48. The flow of water in a water hazard carries a ball out of bounds. May the player invoke Rule 26-1?
49. In stroke play, the ball the player hit out of bounds was a wrong ball(sentencedict.com), and the ball played under Rule 27-1 was a continuation of the play of that wrong ball.
50. The ball was out of bounds, but the umpire didn't see it.
51. That's led to an assumption that current - day topics are out of bounds.
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