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bout

1 of 1noun
/baʊt/
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1

a period or round of play in which one team or competitor is actively attacking or competing

  • The boxer dominated the final bout with swift jabs.
  • During the second bout, the red team launched a fierce offensive.
  • The match was divided into three bouts, each lasting five minutes.
  • He was injured in the opening bout of the tournament.
  • The team regrouped after a tough defensive bout.
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2

a short episode of intense or excessive activity, especially involving eating, drinking, or emotion

  • She went on a bout of binge eating after the breakup.
  • His drinking bouts became more frequent over the years.
  • A sudden bout of laughter broke the tension.
  • He suffered a bout of insomnia that lasted for days.
  • After a bout of flu, she returned to work.
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3

an event where individuals compete in the sport of boxing

A bout is a scheduled match or contest where two individuals compete against each other in boxing. It is a formal event in which fighters face off under regulated conditions, usually consisting of multiple rounds. The goal of a bout is for one boxer to outscore or defeat the other through punches, strategy, and technique. Bouts are typically part of larger events and can vary in length and importance, with the winner being determined by points or a knockout.

  • The boxer trained tirelessly for his upcoming bout, determined to win the championship title.
  • After months of preparation, she finally stepped into the ring for her first professional boxing bout.
  • The crowd erupted into cheers as the fighters entered the arena for the main event bout.
  • Despite his injury, the wrestler refused to withdraw from the bout, showing his determination to compete.
4

a sporting match in which individuals wrestle

A bout is a competitive match in which two individuals engage in wrestling or similar combat sports. During the match, both competitors use various techniques to try and overpower each other, aiming to gain control or force the opponent into a position where they can no longer continue. The goal is typically to either pin the opponent or score enough points to win. These matches are often physically demanding and require strength, skill, and strategy to succeed.

  • Spectators eagerly awaited the highly anticipated bout between the two undefeated wrestlers.
  • The annual wrestling bout drew competitors from across the country to showcase their skills.
  • He trained rigorously for weeks to prepare for his upcoming bout in the wrestling tournament.
  • In the final bout of the evening, two seasoned wrestlers faced off in a thrilling display of athleticism.
  • Despite his injury, he refused to withdraw from the bout, determined to prove himself on the wrestling mat.
5

a short period during which someone is suffering from an illness

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  • After a severe bout of flu, he needed a week of rest to fully recover his strength and energy.
  • She experienced a bout of food poisoning after eating undercooked chicken at the restaurant.
  • His frequent bouts of insomnia left him feeling exhausted and unable to focus during the day.
  • The boxer trained rigorously to prepare for his upcoming bout in the championship match.
  • A sudden bout of vertigo caused her to feel dizzy and disoriented, prompting her to sit down and rest.
6

a short duration or episode during which a particular activity or event occurs

  • After a bout of heavy rain, the streets were flooded and traffic came to a standstill.
  • She experienced a severe bout of flu that kept her bedridden for a week.
  • During his latest bout of creativity, he painted three new canvases in just two days.
  • He had a brief bout of homesickness but quickly adjusted to his new life abroad.
  • The team went through a tough bout of training to prepare for the upcoming championship.