There is no phrasal form for outtime, although it is used to mean the time that an employee clocked out. There is a standard term time-out (a rest, pause, or stoppage).
The term specifically used as a noun may be one word "timeout" (the coach called a timeout) but is more often spelled hyphenated time-out (there was a time-out called), while taking "time out" from an activity is two words.
Spell means a period of time
It's a time CAPSULE
Springtime
nighttime
You can have a short spell or a long spell. e.g. * My husband had a short spell in Egypt during the war, when he was in the army. * His brother had a long spell in prison for being a conscientious objector. However, a spell is usually a short period of time. e.g. We had a spell of bad weather during our spring break.
TIME
Day time
Stipulated time.
Do you mean " dawdle " as in to waste time. If so, this is how you spell it.
Spell means a period of time
It's a time CAPSULE
it depends on the time of day and where you are from true but yhuu spell it Massachusetts..
Springtime
You answered your own question. Also, try spell check next time it will get you a quicker answer. :)
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A spell was a time, for awhile. "Sit a spell," was a cowboy invitation to join them.
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