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OUTCOM'PASS, v.t. To exceed due bounds.
OUTCR'AFT, v.t. To exceed in cunning.
OUT'CRY, n. 1. A vehement or loud cry; cry of distress. 2. Clamor; noisy opposit...
OUTDA'RE, v.t. To dare or venture beyond.
OUTDA'TE, v.t. To antiquate; as outdated ceremonies. [Not used.]
OUTDO, v.t. pret. outdid; pp. outdone. [See Do .] To excel; to surpass; to perfo...
OUTDOING, ppr. Excelling; surpassing in performance. OUTDOING , n. Excess in per...
OUTDONE, pp. Of outdo.
OUTDRINK', v.t. [See Drink .] To exceed in drinking.
OUTDWELL', v.t. To dwell or stay beyond.
OUT'ER, a. [comp. of out.] Being on the outside; external; opposed to inner; as ...
OUT'ERLY, adv. Towards the outside.
OUT'ERMOST, a. [superl. from outer.] Being on the extreme external part; remotes...
OUTFA'CE, v.t. To brave; to bear down with an imposing front or with impudence; ...
OUT'FALL, n. A fall of water; a canal.
OUT'FAWN, v.t. To exceed in fawning or adulation.