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Webster Dictionary :: Outvoice

OUTVOICE, v.t. outvois'. To exceed in roaring or clamor. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Outvillain

OUTVIL'LAIN, v.t. To exceed in villainy.

Webster Dictionary :: Outvie

OUTVI'E, v.t. To exceed; to surpass.

Webster Dictionary :: Outvenom

OUTVEN'OM, v.t. To exceed in poison.

Webster Dictionary :: Outvalue

OUTVAL'UE, v.t. To exceed in price or value.

Webster Dictionary :: Outtop

OUTTOP', v.t. To overtop. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Outtongue

OUTTONGUE, v.t. outtung'. To bear down by talk, clamor or noise.

Webster Dictionary :: Outthrow

OUTTHROW, v.t. To throw out or beyond.

Webster Dictionary :: Outtalk

OUTTALK, v.t. outtauk'. To overpower by talking; to exceed in talking.

Webster Dictionary :: Outswell

OUTSWELL', v.t. To overflow; to exceed in swelling.

Webster Dictionary :: Outsweeten

OUTSWEE'TEN, v.t. To exceed in sweetness.

Webster Dictionary :: Outswear

OUTSWEAR, v.t. To exceed in swearing; to overpower by swearing.

Webster Dictionary :: Outstrip

OUTSTRIP', v.t. To outgo; to outrun; to advance beyond.

Webster Dictionary :: Outstride

OUTSTRI'DE, v.t. To surpass in striding.

Webster Dictionary :: Outstretch

OUTSTRETCH', v.t. To extend; to stretch or spread out; to expand.

Webster Dictionary :: Outstreet

OUT'STREET, n. A street in the extremities of a town.

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