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out of play

ADJECTIVE
  1. (of a ball) not available to be played during a game
    a ball that is out of play is dead

How To Use out of play In A Sentence

  • Therefore, you might want to perform an isolation exercise such as preacher curls instead and take the delts out of play.
  • Hegarty has already shown during his time at Aberdeen that he can get the best out of players and it was a hasty decision on their part to get rid of him.
  • He kicked the ball out of play.
  • Binoche - who's made a brilliant career out of playing tragic, porcelain women in the past - is refreshingly iron-fisted this time around.
  • From the free, the ball goes out of play for an Irish throw deep inside their own half.
  • Not present was the Cubs fan who bobbled the ball out of play during the National League playoffs last summer.
  • There are lots of shots that look fuzzy or soft because of the use of mattes, and overall the serpent looks like he was sculpted out of Play-Doh.
  • Their normal crisp and incisive passing here was replaced by loose wayward kicks that often went straight out of play. The Sun
  • As the Magpies turned up the heat, Wilkinson netted again but his effort was disallowed because Emmett's pinpoint cross was deemed to have swerved out of play.
  • Perhaps out of play for time to consider strategic, approach a stretcher.
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