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shuts out Meaning
shuts out
a preemptive bid in bridge, to prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game or contest, to keep an opponent from scoring in a game, a game or contest in which one side fails to score, exclude, to keep something out, a game in which one side fails to score, to forestall the bidding of (bridge opponents) by making a high or preemptive bid
shuts out Sentence Examples
- The thick curtains shut out the blinding sunlight, creating a cozy ambiance.
- The heavy door shut out the noise of the bustling street, granting us a moment of peace.
- Winter's icy grasp shut out the warmth of spring, leaving a desolate wasteland.
- Prejudice and ignorance shut out empathy and understanding.
- The deafening thunder shut out all other sounds, leaving only a terrifying silence.
- The closing of the museum gates shut out eager visitors and sealed away its treasures.
- Fear shut out reason, driving us to make reckless decisions.
- The locked gate shut out the trespassers, protecting the sanctity of the garden.
- The roof of the cave shut out the rain, providing us with shelter from the storm.
- The protective coating shuts out moisture and preserves the integrity of the artwork.
FAQs About the word shuts out
a preemptive bid in bridge, to prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game or contest, to keep an opponent from scoring in a game, a game or contest in which o
freezes out, bans, eliminates, prevents, bars,excludes, counts (out), excepts, debars, closes one's doors to
admits,includes,receives, embraces, entertains, takes in, accepts, welcomes,
The thick curtains shut out the blinding sunlight, creating a cozy ambiance.
The heavy door shut out the noise of the bustling street, granting us a moment of peace.
Winter's icy grasp shut out the warmth of spring, leaving a desolate wasteland.
Prejudice and ignorance shut out empathy and understanding.