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21 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Bugout'

When the car hit the pothole, the tire started to bugout, indicating a potential issue.

The worn-out backpack bugouted under the weight of the textbooks, causing discomfort to the student.

The overloaded circuit caused the electrical outlet to bugout, requiring immediate attention.

Recognizing the approaching storm, the campers decided to bugout before it became too dangerous.

The software engineer had to bugout of the coding session to address a critical system error.

The hiker decided to bugout of the dense forest as the storm clouds gathered overhead.

The soldiers received orders to bugout of the war zone and regroup at the designated rendezvous point.

The athlete felt his muscles bugout after an intense workout session.

As the population increased, the city's infrastructure started to bugout.

The overgrown tree branches bugouted, obstructing the pathway through the dense forest.

The enthusiastic crowd caused the stadium's safety barriers to bugout, creating a security concern.

The enthusiastic gardener noticed the soil bugout around the newly planted seeds.

The worn-out shoelaces started to bugout during the intense sprint, causing the runner to stumble.

The hikers were forced to bugout from the trail as a dense fog rolled in, reducing visibility to almost zero.

The astronauts practiced how to bugout from the space station in case of a critical system failure.

When the wildfire approached their neighborhood, residents were urged to bugout and seek shelter in designated evacuation zones.

After receiving news of the approaching tornado, the farmers decided to bugout of the fields and take shelter in the storm cellar.

The explorers decided to bugout of the dense jungle as night fell, not wanting to risk navigating through the darkness.

In the midst of the concert, technical difficulties forced the band to bugout temporarily, leaving the stage in darkness.

The balloon's rubber material bugout as it inflated, stretching to its limits.

The elastic waistband of the pants bugout after a big holiday meal.

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