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out-of-bounds
*out-of-bounds
1. Lit. outside the boundaries of the playing area. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; go ~.) The ball went out-of-bounds just at the end of the game. The whistle blew when Juan went out-of-bounds.
2. and *off-limits Fig. forbidden. (*Typically: be ~.) This area is off-limits. You can't go in there. Don't go there. It's out-of-bounds. That kind of behavior is off-limits. Stop it!
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Sheppard | | ['ʃepəd] | |
| Kimiko | | kee-mee-ko | Japanese |
| Scilla | | - | Italian |
| Pelagios | | - | Ancient Greek |
| Jeremias | | ye-re-MEE-ahs (German), YE-re-mee-ahs (Finnish) | German, Portuguese, Finnish |
| Gilgamesh | | GIL-gə-mesh (English) | Near Eastern Mythology |