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run out of

/rʌn aʊt ʌv/

[/rʌn aʊt ʌv/]

have none left

Intermediateverb

Definition

To use all of something so that none is left.

Example

We've run out of milk again.

We've run out of milk again.

Etymology

From 'run out' plus 'of', marking the depleted item.

How & Where It’s Used

Very common for supplies being depleted.

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phrasal-verb

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