- (bout) turn: (sports) a division during which one team is on the offensive
- (bout) a period of illness; "a bout of fever"; "a bout of depression"
- (bout) a contest or fight (especially between boxers or wrestlers)
- (bout) bust: an occasion for excessive eating or drinking; "they went on a bust that lasted three days"
- (Bout (song)) "Bout" is the sixth single from British R&B artist Jamelia and the first single from her second album Thank You. Overall, "Bout" is fairly ignored as a single and "Superstar" is widely regarded to be the first single from the album. ...
- (bout) A period of something, usually painful or unpleasant; A boxing match; An assault (a fencing encounter) at which the score is kept; A fighting competition; A bulge or widening in a musical instrument, such as either of the two characteristic bulges of a guitar; The going and returning ...
- (Bout) The two wide areas of the guitar's body. The smaller one is the upper bout, and the wider one is the lower bout.
- (Bout) A match between two competitors that consists of a minimal of four three-minute rounds, with a one-minute break between rounds.
- (2) Bout) Term used for competitions.
- (Bout) 1971. Guit, double-bass. Ms
- (Bout) A Slam or competition between 4 Slam teams. An NPS bout typically lasts approximately 1 ½ hours. The exception to this is semifinals, in which a bout has 5 teams instead of 4.
- (Bout) A boxing competition that consists of several rounds, up to a maximum of 12
- (Bout) A boxing contest, also called a "match."
- (Bout) A single fight, sometimes called a ‘pass’, generally a modern term used mostly in the SCA and in other re-enactment groups.
- (Bout) AKA Competition. Boxing has matches, football has games, roller derby has bouts. Each bout is two thirty minute half made up of individual jams.
- (Bout) Another word for a boxing match.
- (Bout) The guitar's body the most important characteristic of the guitar: it provides the resonance that shapes the tone of an acoustic or electric guitar, and provides the volume (or heft) of an acoustic guitar and the sustain of an electric. ...
- (Bout) n. A match between fencers in which score is kept. Bouts are fenced to five or 15 touches.
- (bout) one single fight ,usually lasting around six minutes, stopped each time a hit is made so point can be awarded and then restarted.
- (bout) round, bolt, fall, bout
- (bout) {bẹwit}. From Engl. n. al.; v. intr., tr. bouti; n. pers. ri-bout; n. constr. boutin;. vote, vote for.
- the curved outlines of the instrument
- a repeated series of short dives without extended periods of time spent at the surface.