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Black out
/blæk
aʊt/
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verb
black out
v. t.
1.
To cause to become black, such as a stage, a computer screen, or a city.
2.
To impose a blackout on (news or a sports event).
3.
To make (a written text) illegible by applying a black ink over it; to blot out.
4.
To suppress (a memory).
black out
v. i. To experience a temporary loss of consciousness, memory, or vision.
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Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48
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"Black out" Quotes from Famous Books
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half hanging," said the other officer, speaking for the first time. "I've known a tongue wag freely enough after it's been sticking
black out
of a man's mouth for a couple
...
— The Northern Iron - 1907 • George A. Birmingham
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