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OUT'WARDLY, adv. 1. Externally; opposed to inwardly; as outwardly content, but i...
OUTWARD-BOUND', a. Proceeding from a port or country.
OUT'WARD, a. [L. versus.] 1. External; exterior; forming the superficial part; a...
OUT'WALL, n. 1. The exterior wall of a building or fortress. 2. Superficial appe...
OUTWALK, v.t. outwauk'. 1. To walk faster than; to leave behind in walking. 2. T...
OUTVO'TE, v.t. To exceed in the number of votes given; to defeat by plurality of...
OUTVOICE, v.t. outvois'. To exceed in roaring or clamor. [Not used.]
OUTVIL'LAIN, v.t. To exceed in villainy.
OUTVI'E, v.t. To exceed; to surpass.
OUTVEN'OM, v.t. To exceed in poison.
OUTVAL'UE, v.t. To exceed in price or value.
OUTTOP', v.t. To overtop. [Not used.]
OUTTONGUE, v.t. outtung'. To bear down by talk, clamor or noise.
OUTTHROW, v.t. To throw out or beyond.
OUTTALK, v.t. outtauk'. To overpower by talking; to exceed in talking.
OUTSWELL', v.t. To overflow; to exceed in swelling.