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  • 1Shut Out — «Shut Out» Sencillo de Paul Jabara con la participación especial de Donna Summer del álbum Shut Out Lado B «Hungry For Love» Publicación 1977 Formato 7 , 12 …

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  • 2shut out of — ˌshut ˈout of [transitive] usually passive [present tense I/you/we/they shut out of he/she/it shuts out of present participle shutting out of …

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  • 3shut|out — shut out or shut|out «SHUHT OWT», noun. 1. a) a game in which one side is kept from scoring: »to pitch a shut out. b) the act of preventing the opposite side from scoring: »The home team won by a shut out. c) Cards. a preemptive bid. 2. = lockout …

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  • 4Shut-out — auch: Shut|out 〈[ʃʌtaʊt] n.; od. s, s; Sp.〉 Spiel, bei dem kein Gegentor kassiert wurde, Zu Null Spiel [zu engl. shut out „aussperren, nicht hereinlassen“] …

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  • 5Shut-out — 〈[ʃʌtaʊt] n.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s; Sport〉 Spiel, bei dem kein Gegentor kassiert wurde, Zu Null Spiel; der Torwart schaffte sein sechstes Shut out der Saison [Etym.: zu engl. shut out »aussperren, nicht hereinlassen«] …

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  • 6shut out — shut off / shut out [v] exclude; screen bar, beleaguer, blockade, block out, close, conceal, cover, debar, discontinue, evict, fence off, hide, keep out, lock out, mask, obstruct, ostracize, refuse, seclude, shroud, veil; concepts 25,121,188 Ant …

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  • 7shut-out — UK US noun [countable] [singular shut out plural shut outs] american in sport, a match in which one team does not score any points Thesaurus: sports events and competitionshyponym general words rela …

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  • 8shut out — index ban, bar (exclude), barred, condemn (ban), debar, discharge (dismiss) …

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  • 9shut out — ► shut out prevent (an opponent) from scoring in a game. Main Entry: ↑shut …

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  • 10shut out — eliminate, *exclude, debar, rule out, blackball, disbar Analogous words: *prevent, preclude, obviate: *hinder, obstruct, block, bar …

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