- force out
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he forced out an apology — con un esfuerzo enorme, pidió perdón
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
he forced out an apology — con un esfuerzo enorme, pidió perdón
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
force-out — noun Date: 1896 a play in baseball in which a runner is put out by being forced to advance to the next base but failing to do so safely … New Collegiate Dictionary
Out & Equal — Workplace Advocates Founder(s) Selisse Berry Founded 1998 Location … Wikipedia
Out of the Park Baseball — Out of the park redirects here. For the idiomatic expression, see Glossary of English language idioms derived from baseball. Out of the Park Baseball 12 Developer(s) OOTP Developments Publisher(s) OOTP Developments … Wikipedia
Force play — In baseball, a force is a situation when a baserunner is compelled (or forced ) to vacate his time of pitch base and thus try to advance to the next base because the batter became a runner. A runner at first base is always forced to attempt to… … Wikipedia
force — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *fortia, from Latin fortis strong Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) strength or energy exerted or brought to bear ; cause of motion or change ; active power < the forces of nature … New Collegiate Dictionary
force play — or[force out] {n.} A play in baseball in which a runner is out because he does not run to the next base before the fielder with the ball touches the base. * /Bob was out at second base when Joe hit into a force play./ … Dictionary of American idioms
force play — or[force out] {n.} A play in baseball in which a runner is out because he does not run to the next base before the fielder with the ball touches the base. * /Bob was out at second base when Joe hit into a force play./ … Dictionary of American idioms
force play — noun Date: 1912 force out … New Collegiate Dictionary
Force 136 — was the general cover name for a branch of the British World War II organization, the Special Operations Executive (SOE). Force 136 operated in the regions of the South East Asian Theatre of World War II which were occupied by Japan from 1941 to… … Wikipedia
Force-feeding — Force feeding, which in some circumstances is also called gavage, is the practice of feeding a person or an animal against their will. Force feeding of humans Force feeding is generally carried out by passing a tube through the nose into the… … Wikipedia
out in force — {adv. phr.} Present in very large numbers; en masse. * /On the Fourth of July the police cars are out in force in the Chicago area./ … Dictionary of American idioms