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down-and-out (Ryan was in the right spot when Skinner's shot hit the post and carried over a down-and-out Smith, leaving an open net in front of him. VLZ_58) | |||
sidelined | |||
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go into the wilderness; be out of the running (Anglophile); not to be in the ball-bearing; be out (4uzhoj) | |||
be in tatters (конт.); be irrelevant; be out of the loop | |||
find oneself down and out (Taras) | |||
not to be in the ball game |