
1) Be eggshausted 2) Become depleted 3) Cricket dismissal 4) Dry out 5) Expire 6) Get used up 7) Have a shortage 8) Need renewing 9) Need restocking 
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https://www.crosswordclues.com/clue/runout

A specific type of refusal where a dog runs past the intended obstacle.
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http://budhouston.wordpress.com/a-glossary-of-dog-agility-terms/

 The distance between two points of protection, the distance between a lead climber and the last piece of protection, and the fall distance allowed by the distance from the last piece of protection.
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http://santiamalpineclub.org/mountain/climbing/terms/

The distance between two points of protection; the distance between a lead climber and the last piece of protection; the fall distance allowed by the distance from the last piece of protection.
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http://santiamalpineclub.org/mountain/climbing/terms/

The permissible perpendicular variation of relationship between the bearing surface or the top surface and the axis of the thread (A.k.a. TIR or perpendicularity)
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21059

out-of-round condition of a rotating part.
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http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/gear-up/motorcycle-terms-and-glossary

A flat expansive area at the end of run that allows racers to slow down, as well as a fairly flat run used to link tougher trails back to a ski lift.
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http://www.skis.com/Glossary-of-Ski-Terms/article-12-18-2012,default,pg.htm

When the distance between your protection (bolts or placed gear) is further that you might feel comfortable with. Meaning a big fall would occur should you come off the rock at this point.
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https://coolofthewild.com/rock-climbing-terms/

A relatively flat area at the end of a race or run where athletes and riders come to a stop or slow down.
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https://snowslang.com/glossary/

A casting defect caused by incomplete filling of the mold due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity during pouring; escape of molten metal from a furnace, mold or melting crucible.
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https://steelforge.com/literature/steelog-the-5000-word-metals-glossary/

A long, flat run back to the lift
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/21060

A casting defect caused by incomplete filling of the mold due to molten metal draining or leaking out of some part of the mold cavity during pouring; escape of molten metal from a furnace, mold, or melting crucible.
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https://www.metaltek.com/resources/glossary/

The distance between a climber and his or her last piece of protection. A long runout equates to a long fall. In alpine climbing, it's the area below a climbing route onto which a climber would land if he or she were to fall. Look for a safe runout on a snow slope before glissading.
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https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/rock-climbing-glossary.html

Flat area at the bottom of a slope.
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https://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/snowboarding-glossary.html

Flat ground at the bottom of a slope.
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https://www.theskibum.com/snowboarding-glossary
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