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RoutA crushing defeat where, often, the losers run from the field.
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Routan overwhelming defeat It's how Seattle won Sunday's game in Chicago, scoring 31 consecutive second-half points as an impressive comeback became an overwhelming rout. — Seattle Times (Dec 19 [..]
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Rout1590s, "disorderly retreat following a defeat," from Middle French route "disorderly flight of troops," literally "a breaking off, rupture," from Vulgar Latin rupta " [..]
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Rout"drive into disordered flight by defeat," c. 1600, from rout (n.). Related: Routed; routing.
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Routmob: a disorderly crowd of people cause to flee; "rout out the fighters from their caves" an overwhelming defeat dig with the snout; "the pig was rooting for tru [..]
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RoutA crushing defeat.
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RoutRout refers to a common law and public order criminal offence which has gone beyond an unlawful assembly in that some action has been taken towards either the crime intended or the disturbance of the [..]
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Rout(v) defeat disastrously(v) cause to flee(n) a disorderly crowd of people(n) an overwhelming defeat(v) dig with the snout(v) make a groove in
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RoutA large evening party. (Welsh, rhawter, a crowd.) (See DRUM, HURRICANE, etc.)
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Rout
(intransitive) To make a noise; roar; bellow; snort.
(intransitive) To snore; snore loudly.
cheer
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