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  • 51term-out option — International An option under a revolving facility (typically a short term revolving facility of 364 days) which allows the borrower to convert drawings under that facility into a term loan, subject, usually, to giving the lenders a specified… …

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  • 52skip\ out — v informal To leave in a hurry; especially after cheating or taking money dishonestly; sneak away; leave without permission. The man skipped out of the hotel without paying his bill. How did you get out of the house after supper, Harry? I skipped …

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  • 53tune out — PHRASAL VERB If you tune out, you stop listening or paying attention to what is being said. [V P] Whatever you re talking about, children rapidly tune out if you go beyond them... [V P n (not pron)] Rose heard the familiar voice, but tuned out… …

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  • 54tune out someone — tune out (someone/something) to stop paying attention to someone or something. Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. He s been tuning me out ever since I tried to talk to him about his drinking …

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  • 55tune out something — tune out (someone/something) to stop paying attention to someone or something. Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. He s been tuning me out ever since I tried to talk to him about his drinking …

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  • 56tune out — (someone/something) to stop paying attention to someone or something. Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. He s been tuning me out ever since I tried to talk to him about his drinking …

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  • 57tune out — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms tune out : present tense I/you/we/they tune out he/she/it tunesout present participle tuningout past tense tunedout past participle tunedout informal to stop paying attention I just tune out and… …

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  • 58check-out — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: check out 1. a. : the completion of the usually fixed procedure or requirements (as the paying of one s bill) in relinquishing or vacating a hotel room b …

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  • 59zoned out — adj US informal : not thinking clearly or paying attention to what is happening around you because you are tired, drugged, etc. I was totally zoned out and didn t hear what she said. He was always zoned out on drugs back then. see also zone out… …

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  • 60average out (at something) — ˌaverage ˈout (at sth) derived to result in an average amount over a period of time or when several things are considered • The cost should average out at about £6 per person. • Sometimes I pay, sometimes he pays it seems to average out (= result …

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