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count out
verb
- informal.to leave out; exclude
count me out!
- (of a boxing referee) to judge (a floored boxer) to have failed to recover within the specified time See count 1
- to count (something) aloud
Example Sentences
I never counted out the rematch and just wanted to see what my other options were.
Houston has won the West four years in a row and seven of the last eight years, so they can’t be counted out even after shedding fixtures Tucker and Bregman.
Those two small movies have made a big splash, but don’t count out blockbusters like “Wicked†and “Dune: Part Two†just yet, especially in below-the-line technical awards.
After counting out the rest of her cash - £2,000 in total - she says he told her to stand in front of him while he sat on the stool.
So not counting out the Rams, but Philadelphia just has so many ways to beat you, and that Eagles defense is smothering.
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