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run out of

phrasal verbto have nothing left of something, to use up all the stock of something ExamplesWe have run out of headed notepaper. • The printer has run out of paper.

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    Two more ships, being driven from their anchors, were run out of the Roads to sea, at all adventures, and that with not a mast standing. Robinson Crusoe by ...
     
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    run out of. To exhaust the supply of: ran out of fuel. run out of gas/steam Slang .... Two more ships, being driven from their anchors, were run out of the Roads to ...
     
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  5. run out of time - Idioms and phrases - The Free Dictionary
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  8. run out - Cambridge Dictionary Online - Cambridge University Press
    I've run out of milk/money/ideas/patience. "Have you got any milk?" "Sorry, I've run out." •. If a supply of something runs out, all of it has been used or it is ...