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(context cricket English) describing the method of getting out in which the batsman takes longer than two minutes to appear on the field. adv. (context cricket English) Describing a wicket that has fallen by this means. v
(en-pasttime out)
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Usage examples of "timed out".
I timed out at six seconds on the dry run tonight and that was figuring them to scatter in all directions after the first round.
It all crunched under the boots of the Special Ops forces who double-quick-timed out of the lobby and across the boulevard, weapons braced for battle.
But this was not only an honest-to-God relative, this was the kid he really would have grown up with, and been with, and done kid things with, if his mother hadn't timed out on him and left him in one hell of a mess.
As the three men doubled-timed out of the building, the charges rumbled and then went off and the center fell into its own basement.
An alarm might have been blinking, he might have missed it, he might have just timed out—.
A twin file of men double-timed out behind Foley and formed up with bayoneted rifles leveled.
It wasn't a proper square-more of a three-sided, hollow rectangle, short sides anchored on the north side of the Place of Martyrs-and it grew steadily as more men double-timed out of the North Way and slotted into position.
The troop doors opened and the ranks of troopers double-timed out, their weapons in their hands, Varlik carrying his camera in front of him, recording what he could from within the hurrying ranks.
When the human's command did not come, the processor timed out and stopped waiting for it.