outbounds Synonyms
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outbounds Meaning
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outbounds (n. pl.)
The farthest or exterior bounds; extreme limits; boundaries.
outbounds Sentence Examples
- The basketball team executed a quick outbounds play to catch the opposing team off guard.
- The goalkeeper made an outbounds kick to start the second half of the soccer match.
- The outbounds pass sailed over the receiver's head, resulting in a turnover.
- The umpire signaled an outbounds violation when the batter stepped out of the batter's box.
- The offense used an outbounds screen to create an open lane for the ball carrier.
- The outbounds call was disputed by the coach, but the referee upheld the decision.
- The quarterback threw an outbounds pass to avoid being sacked behind the line of scrimmage.
- The defensive end intercepted an outbounds pass, giving his team a chance to score.
- The outbounds rule prohibits players from intentionally throwing the ball out of bounds.
- The team's outbounds rebounding was a crucial factor in their victory.
FAQs About the word outbounds
The farthest or exterior bounds; extreme limits; boundaries.
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The basketball team executed a quick outbounds play to catch the opposing team off guard.
The goalkeeper made an outbounds kick to start the second half of the soccer match.
The outbounds pass sailed over the receiver's head, resulting in a turnover.
The umpire signaled an outbounds violation when the batter stepped out of the batter's box.