undoubtedly the team's best wrestler, he hasn't lost a bout yet
she's currently suffering from a bout of the flu
Recent Examples on the WebFrom experience, this unfortunately portends a nastier bout of the Coachella cough.—Vanessa Franko, Los Angeles Times, 13 Apr. 2024 Undefeated contenders Richard Torrez Jr. (9-0, 9 KOs) and Brandon Moore (14-0, 8 KOs) will square off on the main event card which also features San Diego’s Giovani Santillan facing Brandon Norman Jr. in a welterweight bout.—Ivan Carter, San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Apr. 2024 After a bout of balmy spring weather, the area is headed for a cool down.—Sarah Linn, Sacramento Bee, 11 Apr. 2024 Paul, who gained renown as a YouTube celebrity and has only ten fights to his professional credit, was born in 1997, the same year that an over-the-hill-seeming Tyson was disqualified from a title bout for chomping on Evander Holyfield’s ears.—Ben McGrath, The New Yorker, 6 Apr. 2024 Still, the journey to becoming their surrogate ended up taking a number of years, during which time Collard welcomed two children of her own — and Dart experienced another bout of heart failure.—David Chiu, Peoplemag, 5 Apr. 2024 Rate cuts would begin to reverse the 11 increases the Fed carried out beginning in March 2022, to fight the worst inflation bout in four decades.—Christopher Rugaber, Fortune, 3 Apr. 2024 Over the winter months, Francis has battled with bouts of bronchitis, cold and flu.—Christopher Lamb, CNN, 28 Mar. 2024 The main trade-off was discomfort during bouts of high-intensity exercise.—Jason Sawyer, The Conversation, 1 Apr. 2024
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Word History
Etymology
English dialect, a trip going and returning in plowing, from Middle English bought bend
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