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EPISODE OF THE TWILIGHT ZONE (1959 TV SERIES)
Probe 7 - Over and Out (The Twilight Zone); Probe 7—Over and Out (The Twilight Zone); Probe 7, Over and Out (The Twilight Zone); Probe 7; Probe 7 Over and Out; Probe 7--Over and Out (The Twilight Zone)

zone out      
N. Amer. informal fall asleep or lose concentration.
zone out      
A way of floating out and not realizing passage of time or anything else around you. Can happen intentionally or unintentionally.
Unintentional: I don't know what happened after that. I just sorta zoned out.
Intentionally: I was really zonin' till my girlfriend came along and started yelling at me.
Out of zone plays made         
BASEBALL STATISTIC
OOZ; Out Of Zone Plays Made
Out of zone plays made, known by the acronym OOZ, is a baseball statistic used to measure a baseball player's performance on defense.

Wikipedia

Probe 7, Over and Out

"Probe 7, Over and Out" is an episode of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Its plot is a shaggy God story.

Pronunciation examples for zone out
1. You can zone out.
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2. ♪ I zone out on ♪
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3. So immediately, they zone out.
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4. get to zone out, which is interesting.
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5. I zone out to avoid things.
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Examples of use of zone out
1. "It looked like a war zone out there," Fire Capt.
2. Even children who step into this zone out of mere curiosity end up getting involved with a puzzling game for a long time until they get it right.
3. The last place I expected to cast a line was the S.E.Z. –– the Svobodnaya Economicheskaya Zona, or Free Economic Zone –– out near the airport.
4. The American Red Cross chapter was working Thursday night to help the fire victims. It looked like a war zone out there,‘‘ Fire Capt.
5. Mr Burns, from Dunfermline, said÷ "It is like a war zone out there, that is the only way to describe it.