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were blackout
noun
A temporary loss of consciousness.
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"The idea that people get married because they won or lost a bet, or because they were blackout drunk, or high, definitely puts some people off Las Vegas," he says.
The closest thing I ever got to a real conversation about my eating disorder happened when a friend and I were blackout drunk after a work party.
Aboard a pirate-themed performance ship in Cancun, a hoard of Americans one could only hope were blackout drunk chanted the offensive phrase over and over again, allegedly continuing even after Mexican passengers complained.
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There, of course, were blackouts, lighting, sets.
In 2007, there were blackouts in parts of North Carolina because a drought affected the Catawba River.
It was bankrupt, crime was rampant, there were blackouts and looting.
There were blackouts and brownouts, and the price of electricity was soaring.
While there were blackouts on the Web, a whiteout prevented critics of the proposed legislation from congregating in Seattle.
There were big price hikes, there were blackouts.
The only alternative is blackout.
Availability is limited; there are blackout dates.
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