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out of practice

a. (context of a person English) diminished in proficiency, especially in exercising a skill, due to disuse or a lack of recent experience.

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out of practice

adj. impaired in skill by neglect [syn: out of practice(p), rusty]

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Out of Practice

Out of Practice is an American sitcom that was produced by Paramount Network Television and originally broadcast on sister company CBS from September 19, 2005 to March 29, 2006. With producers Joe Keenan and Christopher Lloyd ( Frasier's producers) at the helm, the show was about a family of five doctors who had little in common and usually did not get along. CBS officially cancelled it on May 17, 2006, at its upfront presentation.

Usage examples of "out of practice".

Besides, one could no more expect to come out of practice unbruised than one could count on coming out of a fight uncut.

But I am out of practice, and I think he is the kind of man who might hear more promises than you meant to offer, and expect to have them fulfilled.

That had been an obvious warning, for if equals meet, and one is out of practice while the other is not, who will win?

He was out of practice at being the object of adulation, and he had never cared much for it, anyway.