kirtle vs run out

kirtle

verb
  • To clothe or cover with, or as if with, a kirtle; to hitch up (a long garment) to the length of a kirtle. 

noun
  • A knee-length tunic. 

  • A woman's gown; a woman's outer petticoat or skirt. 

  • A short jacket. 

run out

verb
  • To extend a piece of material, or clothing. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, out. 

  • To get a batsman out via a run out (see runout) 

  • To use up; to consume all of something. See also run low, run short. 

  • to be got out in this way. 

  • To expire; to come to an end; to be completely used up or consumed. 

  • To conclude in, to end up 

  • To force (someone or something) out of a location or state of being. 

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