Entertainment / Bowling / Move Out: To adjust your approach farther towards the edge of the lane; towards lower numbered boards.
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Move Noun Synonyms: shift, stir, budge, make a move, go, proceed, advance, progress
Move Adjective Synonyms: move house, move out, remove, move away, relocate, decamp, depart, change residence, emigrate, go or make off, transfer, take off (for), pull up stakes, up sticks, split (for)
Move Verb Synonyms: affect, touch, stir, shake up, agitate, hit (hard), upset, strike, smite, disturb, ruffle, disquiet, have an (or a profound) effect (on), make a (deep) impression (on)
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Out Adverb Synonyms: outside, outdoors, in or into the open air
Out Adjective Synonyms: outlying, distant, far-off, peripheral
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Technology / Television (TV) / Parental Lockout: Parental Lockout allows users to set a password to control access to programming based on channel, rating or content. MORE
Life Style / Painting / Paint Remover: A compound that softens old paint or varnish and permits scraping off the loosened material. MORE
Business / Construction / Pad Out, Pack Out: To shim out or add strips of wood to a wall or ceiling in order that the finished ceiling/wall will appear correct. MORE
Science / Marine Biology / Outwelling: The outflow of nutrients from an estuary or salt-marsh system to shelf waters MORE
Entertainment / Ice Hockey / Pass Out: When an attacking player, who is behind his opponentÃs goal, has the puck and he passes it to a teammate who is in front of the opponentÃs goal. MORE
Entertainment / Football / Pass Routes: Pre-determined paths receivers follow to help the passer quickly locate them so he can more easily get them the ball. MORE