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    Out of bounds
    • (in sports) outside the regular playing area

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  2. OUT OF BOUNDS definition: 1. If an area is out of bounds, people are not allowed to go there: 2. In sports, if the ball is…. Learn more.

  3. Apr 11, 2024 · The meaning of OUT-OF-BOUNDS is outside the prescribed or conventional boundaries or limits. How to use out-of-bounds in a sentence.

  4. If something is out of bounds, people are not allowed to do it, use it, see it, or know about it.

  5. Out-of-bounds definition: being beyond or passing the limits or boundaries of a field, course, etc., marking the area within which the ball, puck, or the like is legally in play.. See examples of OUT-OF-BOUNDS used in a sentence.

  6. out of bounds. Beyond established limits, breaking the rules, unreasonable. For example, Calling the teacher a liar-that's out of bounds. This expression alludes to the boundaries of the playing area in numerous sports and to the rules applying to them. Its figurative use dates from the 1940s.

  7. The idiom “out of bounds” is a commonly used expression in English that refers to something that is prohibited or not allowed. The phrase has its origins in sports, specifically in the game of golf, where it is used to describe an area on the course where players are not allowed to hit their ball.

  8. Definitions of out-of-bounds. adjective. outside the foul lines. synonyms: foul. (of a baseball) not hit between the foul lines. adjective. barred to a designated group. synonyms: off-limits.

  9. 3 days ago · out of bounds. noun. a line that marks the side boundary of a playing field. synonyms: sideline. see more.

  10. Being or occurring beyond the designated boundaries, as of the playing area in a sport. Violating acceptable rules or standards, as of behavior. (idiomatic) Prohibited to enter. You can play wherever you want, but remember that the cemetery is out of bounds.

  11. To enter into a topic that is not open to discussion, commentary, or criticism. The interviewer wanted to ask about the author's family, but the PR manager told her not to go out of bounds with her questions. You went out of bounds when you criticized his novelhe's very sensitive about it.

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