Impaired in skill by neglect.
1 He was out of practice , and getting it just right frustrated him.
2 If I stayed here much longer, I'd get completely out of practice . '
3 I can operate a machine, but I'm a little out of practice .
4 Try me, only you must allow for my being out of practice .
5 Or perhaps, while you were at Yuma, you got out of practice .
6 He's a pretty nippy shot in spite of being out of practice . '
7 They hadn't talked about James's conquests in years; she was out of practice .
8 But I've kind of been out of practice on that particular skill set.
9 CB Orlando Scandrick was held out of practice Thursday because of hamstring tightness.
10 I'm out of practice when it comes to figuring out bandits.
11 Suffice it to say, maybe it's because I'm a little out of practice .
12 It's my wrists; they have been so long out of practice .
13 She hadn't hunted since her son was born, and felt out of practice .
14 In my own case my inward watchman is, perhaps, somewhat out of practice .
15 He had never had much magic, and he was out of practice anyway.
16 You must lose something by letting yourself get out of practice .
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