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21shut\ out — v 1. To prevent from coming in; block. During World War II, Malta managed to shut out most of the Italian and German bombers by throwing up an effective anti aircraft screen. The boys were annoyed by Tom s telling club secrets and shut him out of …
22shut-out — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms shut out : singular shut out plural shut outs American in sport, a match in which one team does not score any points …
23shut-out — /ˈʃʌt aʊt/ (say shut owt) noun 1. the act of shutting out. 2. the state of being shut out …
24shut·out — /ˈʃʌtˌaʊt/ noun, pl outs [count] US : a game or contest in which one side does not score They beat us in a 9‒0 shutout. He pitched a shutout. see also shut out at ↑shut, 1 …
25shut out — phr verb Shut out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑daylight, ↑world …
26Shut Out (album) — Shut Out Studio album by Paul Jabara Released May 1977 …
27shut out (something) — 1. to prevent something from entering a place. The thick glass windows shut out most of the traffic noise. My eyes can t stand bright light, so I keep the curtains closed to shut the sunlight out. 2. to not think about something. She can t shut… …
28shut-out bid — shutˈ out bid noun (bridge) One to deter opponents from bidding • • • Main Entry: ↑shut …
29shut-out agreement — Also known as exclusivity agreement, lock out agreement or no shop agreement. Agreements which are used to try to ensure that the other party to a prospective deal negotiates solely with the client for a period of time. They aim to give the… …
30shut out key — n. usually used in hotel keying systems, a key which will make the lock inoperative to all other keys in the system except the emergency master key, display key, and some types of shut out keys …