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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
max .
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Examples
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In this scenerio, I am basically bankrupt, my credit cards are maxed from the last few years of spending on health insurance, and I cannot get a loan, Iām upside down in my house and car, my two largest assets.
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"I would do more," she says, "but my husband is kind of maxed out at his tolerance for hanging decorations."
Saying Boo to Halloween Sue Shellenbarger 2010
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More speed isn't an option at the moment as we're kind of maxed out on monthly communication expenses.
Internet Phones 2008
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Doubtful - the money base hasn't had to be "maxed" for the most part to be effective.
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An irregular pattern of total wealth as well as financial distress levels ā such as maxed out credit cards, bankruptcy and missing bill payments ā emerged among the various degrees of intelligence, the study said.
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You are - you know, you ` re kind of maxed out with a third.
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She kind of maxed out a lot of her contributors early on.
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Apparently, all current credit cards are "maxed" out, but there were also some new offers.
Why People of Faith and Family Values Should Vote Republican 2006
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Using the DAoC example, if you were a "maxed" character when the new requirements for RvR came, you might argue that you could only do one thing at a time.
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Burris asked, citing a "maxed" career and technical education building at the high school.
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