English words for 'Alternative spelling of maxed-out.'
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noun
verb
- (transitive) To extend a piece of material, or clothing.
- (intransitive) To expire; to come to an end.
- To be completely used up or consumed.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out.
- (intransitive, transitive, idiomatic) To use up or consume all [with of ‘something’ (optional)]
- To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being.
- (intransitive) To conclude in, to end up.
- (cricket) To get a batsman out (dismissed from play) via a runout.
- use up all one's strength and energy and stop working
- lose validity
- become used up; be exhausted
- prove insufficient
- flow off gradually
- leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
- exhaust the supply of
- flow, run or fall out and become lost
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noun
verb
noun
- (programming) In the Eiffel programming language, a run-time error caused by use of the wrong data type.
- A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo.
- (historical) A whistle blown by a theatre-goer to express disapproval.
- A shout, whistle, or comment of a harassingly sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman.
- a cry expressing disapproval
noun
verb
- (transitive) To relieve (a worker) temporarily by taking his or her place.
- In a spelling bee, of two or more participants, to spell words one after the other until a champion is determined. Usually refers to a series of rounds of spelling in which no spellers are eliminated.
- (loosely) To participate in a spelling bee.
noun
verb
- (transitive) To extend a piece of material, or clothing.
- (intransitive) To expire; to come to an end.
- To be completely used up or consumed.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out.
- (intransitive, transitive, idiomatic) To use up or consume all [with of ‘something’ (optional)]
- To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being.
- (intransitive) To conclude in, to end up.
- (cricket) To get a batsman out (dismissed from play) via a runout.
- use up all one's strength and energy and stop working
- lose validity
- become used up; be exhausted
- prove insufficient
- flow off gradually
- leave suddenly and as if in a hurry
- exhaust the supply of
- flow, run or fall out and become lost
noun
verb
- (transitive) To relieve (a worker) temporarily by taking his or her place.
- In a spelling bee, of two or more participants, to spell words one after the other until a champion is determined. Usually refers to a series of rounds of spelling in which no spellers are eliminated.
- (loosely) To participate in a spelling bee.
verb
noun
- (programming) In the Eiffel programming language, a run-time error caused by use of the wrong data type.
- A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo.
- (historical) A whistle blown by a theatre-goer to express disapproval.
- A shout, whistle, or comment of a harassingly sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman.
- a cry expressing disapproval