Sentence examples for to bouts from inspiring English sources

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to bouts

noun

A period of something, usually painful or unpleasant

  • A bout of drought.

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America is prone to bouts of declinism.

He has admitted to bouts of depression.

"We get 200-plus coming out to bouts".

He has long been prone to bouts of public introspection.

He's also prone to bouts of existentialism and self-reflection.

For most of her adult life Paula had been prone to bouts of depression.

The shares are tightly held, and often prone to bouts of volatility.

She has, she jokes, been subject to bouts of chronological age rage since turning 25.

Teenager Jade is a stroppy recidivist, prone to bouts of rage and self-harm.

It's what makes the market so susceptible to bouts of both hysterical exuberance and despair.

Elephants can be docile but are also prone to bouts of rage if agitated.

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