1. blackout
The government decided to have a blackout regarding the political prisoner.
to have a blackout
I was hoping for a headache or pounding temples, a blackout, but, you know, I feel fine.
It's a crisis which is well documented – a strained grid, blackouts and now a price increase.
There was a blackout yesterday. Suddenly the whole city became dark. It was strange.
We missed the game due to the blackout
Power lines have been blown down by a storm. The blackout can last several hours.
I think I should sit down or I'll have a blackout.
Every hospital has a back-up electric generator in case of blackout.
Last night I could not do my homework on account of a long blackout.
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