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be blackout
noun
A temporary loss of consciousness.
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Chances are you'll run into the kid in your LitHum class, half of your freshman floor and your RA, and they'll all probably be blackout drunk.
But the city has no shortage of ghoul, the most grotesque of which might be Blackout, an immersive experience that renders visitors victims to the torments of some rather sadistic hosts.
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"People are convinced that if Maduro falls, there will be blackouts here".
The only alternative is blackout.
Availability is limited; there are blackout dates.
Then there is blackout, or temporary blindness.
"I just remembered today is blackout Monday," one person wrote.
There are blackout dates, even over two weeks.
Tax is extra and there are blackout dates.
As with airlines, there are blackout periods for free travel.
There are blackout dates during the holidays, and availability is limited.
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