Lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example.
The sudden (and generally momentary) loss of consciousness due to a lack of sufficient blood and oxygen reaching the brain.
1 On going up to the stove he found the fire black out .
2 It was pitch- black out there even though it was just after lunchtime.
3 Pleasure rolled over him, so intense he thought he might black out .
4 I didn't mean to black out on my 13-year-old this past weekend.
5 I didn't black out what you told me last night-aboutthe baby.
6 On top of that, it's ten at night, and pitch black out .
7 As Nish began to black out , he gave one last, despairing heave.
8 Abby gasped, the sensations so intense she feared she might black out .
9 I clawed toward the swimming pool, trying hard not to black out .
10 Only in Britain did the press choose to black out her face.
11 Unless I black out , I'm riding station in the engine room.
12 But leave it off for now, at least till it's pitch- black out there.
13 What inhibitions made men black out rather than carry it through?
14 The companies offered not to black out programming during arbitration for seven years.
15 I'm so light-headed I'll black out in a matter of minutes.
16 I start to think about it, and I just kind of black out .
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