runout
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
noun
- The act of being dismissed from batting in cricket or baseball when the ball hits the stumps or is thrown to a base before the batter reaches it.
- The team lost two wickets to runouts in the final over.
- She scored 50 runs before a runout ended her innings.
- The batsman was given runout after a direct hit from the outfield.
- A situation where a supply or resource is completely used up or exhausted.
- We had a runout of printer paper right before the big presentation.
- The store experienced a runout of bottled water during the storm.
- The runout of fuel forced the car to stop on the highway.
- The distance a moving object travels after its power is cut off or after it leaves a surface.
- The airplane's runout on the runway was longer than expected.
- The bullet's runout decreased as it hit the water.
- The skateboarder measured the runout after jumping off the ramp.