Bout in a sentence as a noun

At the time, I was 5'11 and weighed about 210 pounds.

The clock had one second remaining, so the bout resumed.

Sorry 'bout that, but that remains the situation.

The entire bout could surely have been replayed and the timing checked.

"Well, what about repealing some?," you may ask. Well, what's the "game" when it comes to repealing them?

This is the kind of law or rules that are born in the heat of the moment; these "think 'bout the children" moments.

After reviewing the bout, surely it should be straight-forward to correct the result.

A semi carrying a load of fuel comes down from an off ramp approaching the round-a-bout and the breaks begin to fail.

He left EA in 2009, which makes you wonder how long this SimCity has been in development; I'd wager about three years.

And has the webspam team resigned en masse?Where did this sudden bout of incompetence come from, exactly?

I'm pretty sure I just heard someone in the background saying over the radio, "What you talkin' 'bout, Willis?

They got somebody to talk to them in the State Police who didn't know what he was talking about, they ran with it, and they ruined this kid's life.

In particular in recruiting no sense in getting all picky about some 40 years old material.

They leave the untruth published, but update later saying "earlier we reported a lie. Sorry 'bout that, it isn't true".Second:They didn't "correctly report on the older brother".

The author gives great advice in the article about what steps he did to suppress this bout of depression, though if he doesn't stay the course chances are it will come back.

The even more infuriating thing about that quote in this context is that it ignores the corrective power of a democracy in crisis.

Notice that was the last bullet point; you move forward to the next paragraph thinking "wow, that's terrible," and you're shocked enough about that to start forgetting the first bullet points.

Remedy: stop doing this, but then how to justify a 200k fully loaded cost?- Hindsight: business school curricula are alla bout descriptions and not about predictions.

What it is is an effective donation drive the likes of Wikipedia: You go to the site, you get the content for free, and you get a notice that says "hey, somebody has got to pay for this stuff you're reading, how 'bout you pay your share?

Every so often, after a particularly painful bout with interactive Bash, I find myself mentally designing some shell replacement based on some other language, sometimes custom, sometimes something like Python.

Bout definitions

noun

(sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive

See also: turn round

noun

a period of illness; "a bout of fever"; "a bout of depression"

noun

a contest or fight (especially between boxers or wrestlers)

noun

an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days"

See also: bust tear binge