Sentence examples for tv timeout from inspiring English sources

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tv timeout

noun

A taking place during a d sports match where the game clock is stopped for a period of time to allow for TV s to air before the resumption of play. The delay is usually after a whistle or other stoppage of play occurs, and not an interference with gameplay in and of itself.

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Cut to TV timeout.

— MIKE HUGUENIN Wichita State leads by one at the final TV timeout.

— MIKE HUGUENIN It's the under-8 TV timeout and Louisville leads by three.

The plan, then, was to keep Obama around from one TV timeout to the next, but no longer.

— MIKE HUGUENIN We're at the under-8-minute TV timeout, and Florida Gulf Coast leads San Diego State by 10.

Michigan likely will have to go the next five minutes of game time (until the final TV timeout) without McGary.

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Give us something besides TV timeouts.

During TV timeouts, with no promos or teasers to read, the two simply stopped talking.

"There's so much room, there's no red line, there are no TV timeouts.

He used the TV timeouts to do his Tipp-Ex corrections.

"It's a fast game and an enjoyable game to watch without the TV timeouts," Richter said.

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