Australian English Meaning of out of play
out of bounds
Other Australian English words related to out of bounds
- amuse
- Amusement
- frolic
- Recreation
- relax
- sport
- toy
- muck around
- Dabble
- delight
- have a good time
- frolic
- hang
- joke
- please
- rest
- have a good time
- romp
- tease
- muck about (around)
- dally
- dawdle
- divert
- fiddle (around)
- frisk
- hang about
- idle
- jest
- loaf
- Lounge (about or around)
- muck around
- muck around
- skylark
- slack off (on a task)
- trifle
Nearest Words of out of play
- out of practice => Out of practise
- out of print => out of print
- out of reach => out of reach
- out of sight => out of sight
- out of stock => out of stock
- out of the blue => out of the blue
- out of the ordinary => unusual
- out of the question => Out of the question
- out of the way => out of the way
- out of thin air => out of the blue
Definitions and Meaning of out of play in English
out of play (s)
(of a ball) not available to be played during a game
FAQs About the word out of play
out of bounds
(of a ball) not available to be played during a game
amuse,Amusement,frolic,Recreation,relax,sport,toy,muck around,Dabble,delight
Labour,plug in,strive,Struggle,work,plod,strain,sweat,Labour,drudge
out of place => out of place, out of nothing => out of nothing, out of hand => out of hand, out of gear => out of gear, out of fashion => Not fashionable,