English · Daily Life
/rʌn aʊt/
[/rʌn aʊt/]
have no more left
To use all of something so that none remains.
We've run out of milk again, so could you grab a couple of pints on your way home?
We've run out of milk again, so could you grab a couple of pints on your way home?
From 'run' plus 'out', meaning a supply flowing away to nothing.
Very common for depleting supplies; 'run out of time' is also frequent.