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run out

/rʌn aʊt/

[/rʌn aʊt/]

have no more left

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Definition

To use all of something so that none remains.

Example

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?

Etymology

From 'run' plus 'out', meaning a supply flowing away to nothing.

How & Where It’s Used

Very common for depleting supplies; 'run out of time' is also frequent.

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