Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A program, as on television, scheduled to follow another.
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- noun broadcasting A
program , scheduled to follow another.
Etymologies
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Examples
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At 9/8c, yet another rehab-induced rerun of Two and a Half Men had the most viewers in prime time — 11.5 million — though it was down significantly from the numbers it usually posts for new episodes, and dragged down its CBS lead-out.
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At the sprint, Goss received a perfect lead-out but it was Matthews who used the HTC-High Road Express to his advantage and took the maximum three-second bonus, with Goss and Greipel in second and third.
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“This is the first time Thor and I have raced together and I would say it was a pretty amazing lead-out, so I have to say a big thank you to him tonight.”
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He made it look easy, winning by several bike lengths in the last mad dash, trailed in second by his own lead-out man on the Columbia team, Mark Renshaw.
Part Deux: Contador cruises to second Tour de France title 2009
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“With the lead-out Thor gave me, it was almost easy,” said Farrar.
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INDICATORE, Italy (VN) — American Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Cervélo) took full advantage of a stellar lead-out to win a contentious field sprint at the end of the second stage of Tirreno-Adriatico on Thursday.
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Farrar came off his rainbow-striped lead-out and shot up the right side of the road in the final 300 meters.
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After losing contact with the peloton on an earlier climb, Mark Cavendish HTC-Highroad finished a distant 19th, while his lead-out man Mark Renshaw followed Haedo into fourth.
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“This is the first time Thor and I have raced together and I would say it was a pretty amazing lead-out, so I have to say a big thank you to him tonight,” said Farrar.
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Mark Cavendish's third stage win was tarnished after his main lead-out man was disqualified for headbutting a rival
Cavendish ready to take on Greipel and put 2010 behind him 2011
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