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bout [Am baʊt, Brit baʊt] N

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He also suffered from bouts of indigestion, which was treated with bicarbonate of soda.
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The bouts could sometimes be bloody, but never lethal.
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Another danger is overtraining, in which the intensity or volume of training exceeds the body's capacity to recover between bouts.
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The only child of cold, wealthy parents, she grew up emotionally rootless, leading to lifelong depression and bouts of mental illness.
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Frequent bouts of illness, however, kept him confined to bed until the following spring.
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He made his senior debut in 1987, but his initial career was disrupted by three separate bouts of glandular fever between 1987 and 1989.
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The film is set in an akhara where muscle-bound wrestlers do their daily practice bouts.
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A man who must learn not to panic through bouts of uncontrollable backseat tears and screams while driving in bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic.
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The whole theme was worked into a sort of toast or creed with which the squadron members were to begin and end all good drinking bouts.
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Even in these deep hibernators, the long periods of torpor is interrupted by bouts of endothermic metabolism, called arousals (typically lasting between 420 hours).
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