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OUTSWEE'TEN, v.t. To exceed in sweetness.
OUTSWEAR, v.t. To exceed in swearing; to overpower by swearing.
OUTSTRIP', v.t. To outgo; to outrun; to advance beyond.
OUTSTRI'DE, v.t. To surpass in striding.
OUTSTRETCH', v.t. To extend; to stretch or spread out; to expand.
OUT'STREET, n. A street in the extremities of a town.
OUTSTORM', v.t. To overbear by storming. Insults the tempest and outstorms the s...
OUTSTEP', v.t. To step or go beyond; to exceed.
OUTSTA'RE, v.t. To face down; to browbeat; to outface with effrontery; as we say...
OUTSTAND'ING, ppr. 1. Resisting effectually. [Little used.] 2. Projecting outwar...
OUTSTAND', v.t. 1. To resist effectually; to withstand; to sustain without yield...
OUTSPREAD', v.t to extend; to spread; to diffuse.
OUTSPORT, v.t. To sport beyond; to outdo in sporting.
OUTSPE'AK, v.t. To speak something beyond; to exceed.
OUTSOUND', v.t. To surpass in sound.
OUTSOAR, v.t. To soar beyond.