A partial power outage, a disruption in electric power supply that reduces the voltage available causing lights to dim.
1 I think it's going to brown out and become very firm and fast.
2 Dart of brown out of the corner of my eye.
3 If it's been two or three days, the leaves will brown out and die.
4 Sammy pulled another package of brown out of the bag and put it on the coffee table.
5 A widely different agency not rarely causes shoots which naturally would have brown out horizontally to grow up vertically.
6 Uncle Tad followed Mr. Brown out on the rear steps of the car.
7 But, on their own, they are not going to force Brown out either.
8 We had to practically throw Brown out of the station.
9 According to Navarro, he pushed Brown out of the way in order to reach me.
10 Cornelius stipulated that in case he were to pilot Brown out , his canoe should be towed.
11 With Brown out , the Hurricanes got unexpected contributions.
12 I'll send Billie Brown out with it.
13 Wilson claimed that Brown approached him aggressively resulting in him having to shoot Brown out of self-defense.
14 Meanwhile, Uefa have confirmed they will investigate the tackle that forced midfielder Scott Brown out of Tuesday's game.
15 Through three quarters, however, it looked like the Tar Heels' third-down offense forgot to follow Brown out of the tunnel.
16 Mayle, 25, was a 2015 fourth-round draft pick of the Browns out of Washington State.
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