An occasion for excessive eating or drinking.
(Sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive.
1 The latest bout of market nerves is directly related to political events.
2 The recent bout of political paralysis has prompted fears of economic crisis.
3 We dropped 'em off, up the north shore, ' bout an hour ago.
4 She called me at my house ' bout an hour or so ago.
5 Okay, let's say you're right, how ' bout some sort of a deal?
6 The warnings mark the second bout of wintry weather within a week.
7 Well, this girl, Ellen Witherspoon, she went missing ' bout three days ago.
8 I sighed, and Peacie said, That's ' bout enough of y'all's summit conference.
9 The current bout of good weather has brought with it a conundrum.
10 You can't learn ' bout the War for Southern Independence in any textbook.
11 Though -what do we really know ' bout the Andii anyways, hey?'
12 That Madison Square Garden fight was Joshua's first title bout outside Britain.
13 The couple's marriage survived Hall's bout with Hodgkin's lymphoma earlier this year.
14 Howlin' like a banshee when I checked on her ' bout half-hour ago.
15 He stand, for look here bout , yet look he not by I.
16 How ' bout you put it in your room safe for me, dear.
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