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Phrasal Verb - running out of

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

  1. To have no more of a particular substance or resource available. 2. To be at the end of one's supply or resources for a particular activity, often unexpectedly. 3. To reach a point where one can no longer continue with an activity due to lack of resources or energy.

Examples

No.Example
1I've run out of sugar, so I can't make coffee.
2The car ran out of gas on the highway.
3We ran out of time to finish the project.
4He ran out of ideas for his presentation.
5She ran out of steam during the marathon.
6The store ran out of the latest iPhone models.
7The company ran out of funds and had to declare bankruptcy.
8The patient ran out of breath during the surgery.
9The party ran out of ice before the drinks were served.
10The hiker ran out of water in the desert.