put out

IPA: pˈʊtˈaʊt

noun

  • Misspelling of putout. [(baseball) A play in which a batter is retired.]

verb

  • (transitive) To blind (eyes).
  • (transitive) To place outside, to remove, particularly
  • To expel.
  • To remove from office.
  • (transitive) To cause something to be out, particularly
  • To cause someone to be out of sorts; to annoy, impose, inconvenience, or disturb.
  • (sports) To knock out: to eliminate from a competition.
  • (baseball and cricket) To cause a player on offense to be out.
  • (boxing and medicine) Synonym of knock out: to render unconscious.
  • (intransitive) To go out, to head out, especially (sailing) to set sail.
  • (transitive) To cause something to go out, particularly
  • To produce, to emit.
  • (obsolete) To express.
  • To broadcast, to publish.
  • To dislocate (a joint).
  • To extinguish (fire).
  • To turn off (light).
  • (intransitive, originally US slang) To consent to sex.

adjective

  • Taking offense; indignant.

putout

IPA: pˈʌtaʊt

noun

  • (baseball) A play in which a batter is retired.
  • (baseball) The statistic of the number of outs a defensive player directly caused.

put-out

IPA: pˈʊtˈaʊt

noun

  • Alternative spelling of putout [(baseball) A play in which a batter is retired.]

adjective

  • Alternative spelling of put out [Taking offense; indignant.]

Examples of "putout" in Sentences

  • Bunce played left field and made one putout.
  • McDowell actually made a putout on a force play.
  • Berkman making a defensive putout in Sunday's game.
  • Credit for the putout goes to his wife of five years.
  • He played in one game in the field, making one putout at shortstop.
  • A fielder 'can', however, receive a putout and an assist on the same play.
  • A putout is credited to each fielder who catches a ball resulting in an out.
  • This technique also minimizes the amount of time required to make the putout.
  • However he also recorded one putout, three assists, and one error in the field.
  • He retired his final seven batters, striking out four, and only one outfielder had a putout during his stint.
  • FROM THE POST: The Nationals pull off a perfectly executed relay, and we go inside to discover the hidden beauty in a 9-6-5 putout.
  • Johan Santana congratulates second baseman Ruben Tejada after he made the final putout to complete Santana's seven scoreless innings in Sunday's 3-0 win over the Braves.
  • Then in the sixth, again on a breaking ball, the pitch clanks off catcher Erik Castro and rolls out toward the mound, where Strasburg picks it up and fires to first to complete the putout.
  • At 12:01 a.m. on October 21, 2004, New York batsman Rubén Sierra hit a routine groundball to second baseman Pokey Reese, who threw to first baseman Doug Mientkiewicz for the final putout of a dominant 10-3 victory.
  • They roared when catcher Carlos Ruiz — who made the final putout as closer Brad Lidge struck out Tampa Bay Rays pinch-hitter Eric Hinske — offered through a loudspeaker the Spanish version of "We're the champs": "Somos los campeones!"

Examples of "put-out" in Sentences

  • Just sitting on the front step like a put-out cat.
  • Dave Sheinin devoted an entire game story to a 9-6-5 put-out this week.
  • “Have another grape,” he said evasively, then grinned at her put-out look.
  • But in case you don't like to read, here's a different relayed Nats put-out.
  • In conclusion the gullet report will strengthen brotherhood and help pin-point sorostitiutes more inclined to put-out.
  • John McCain inferring this is much ado about nothing doesn't convince me that he wasn't put-out over this obvious snub and slap in the face.
  • They are shown in such a great light, and the model who is displaying them looks so sleek and sophisticated, that in comparison, the homemaker, just trying to pick things up and make her house nice for her husband, starts to feel a little put-out, peeved, disgruntled; and even resentful.
  • We assume it because if we even hit 500ppm (and we are 1/2 way there from what we started with pre-industrial revolution) we will lose all the real estate in Manhattan, Miami, and many other places where people who own multi-billions in real estate will be very put-out to face such losses.
  • The supporting cast is a little more believable: Shandling as the put-out Senator, Rockwell as the guy with the man-crush on Stark, the delightful Slattery as his father and Samuel L. Jackson as Nick, who, oh yeah, was attempting to recruit him for an initiative to save the world from dark side superheroes.

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