Out on in a fix
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ALIMBOut on ... (in a fix)
shippedFix (something such as a rudder or mast) in its place on a ship
nailersfix in steady attention nailed his eye on the crack
ALIMBOut on ... (in a precarious position).
UPATREEOut on a limb, in a way
SLALOMThe old in-out in-out on a mountain?
FLIED... out (didn't make it on base, in a way)
EATMEWords spelled out in currants on a Wonderland cake
SOSMessage that might be laid out in coconuts on a beach
EGGONOMICS"You'll find out how to prepare breakfast on a budget in our ... class"
layoutsThe way in which text or pictures are set out on a page
layoutsThe process of setting out material on a page or in a work
forcingcause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out
embossedCarve or mold a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief
embossingCarve or mold a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief
embossesCarve or mold a design on (a surface) so that it stands out in relief
weigherregister a weight (as on a scales) used with in or out compare weigh in
bioreactorAn apparatus in which a biological reaction or process is carried out, esp. on an industrial scale
bioreactorsAn apparatus in which a biological reaction or process is carried out, esp. on an industrial scale
footballsA form of team game played in North America with an oval ball on a field marked out as a gridiron
pickoffplay in which a base runner, caught off base, is tagged out by an infielder on a quick throw, usually from the pitcher or catcher
backstrokeA swimming stroke performed on the back with the arms lifted alternately out of the water in a backward circular motion and the legs extended and kicking
linesman(in games played on a field or court) An official who assists the referee or umpire from the sideline, esp. in deciding on whether the ball is out of play
linesmen(in games played on a field or court) An official who assists the referee or umpire from the sideline, esp. in deciding on whether the ball is out of play
binglesfair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
binglefair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
tawgame in which marbles are arranged in the center of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground, the object being to knock out as many as possible from the circle; ringer
hemstitchA decoration used on woven fabric, esp. alongside a hem, in which several adjacent threads are pulled out and the crossing threads are tied into bunches, making a row of small openings
hemstitchesA decoration used on woven fabric, esp. alongside a hem, in which several adjacent threads are pulled out and the crossing threads are tied into bunches, making a row of small openings
tawinggame in which marbles are arranged in the center of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground, the object being to knock out as many as possible from the circle; ringer
tawsgame in which marbles are arranged in the center of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground, the object being to knock out as many as possible from the circle; ringer
tawedgame in which marbles are arranged in the center of a circle drawn or scratched on the ground, the object being to knock out as many as possible from the circle; ringer
groundoutA play in which a batter is put out by hitting a ball on the ground to a fielder who throws it to or touches first base before the batter touches that base
groundoutsA play in which a batter is put out by hitting a ball on the ground to a fielder who throws it to or touches first base before the batter touches that base
ringtawa game of marbles in which marbles are placed in a circle on the ground and shot at from the edge of the circle with the object being to knock them out of the circle
breaststrokeA style of swimming on one's front, in which the arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular movement, while the legs are tucked in toward the body and then kicked out in a corresponding movement
bottomsurface (as the seat of a chair) designed to support something resting on it used figuratively in phrases like the bottom dropped out to describe a sudden collapse or downturn lost millions when the bottom dropped out of the stock market
dashpotsdevice for cushioning, damping, or reversing the motion of a piece of machinery, consisting of a cylinder in which a piston operates to create a pressure or vacuum on an enclosed gas or to force a fluid in or out of the chamber through narrow openings
dashpotdevice for cushioning, damping, or reversing the motion of a piece of machinery, consisting of a cylinder in which a piston operates to create a pressure or vacuum on an enclosed gas or to force a fluid in or out of the chamber through narrow openings