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OUTSHOOT', v.t. 1. To exceed in shooting. 2. To shoot beyond.
OUTSHI'NE, v.t. 1. To send forth brightness or luster. 2. To excel in luster or ...
OUT'SET, n. Beginning; first entrance on any business. Every thing almost depend...
OUTSELL', v.t. 1. To exceed in amount of sales. 2. To exceed in the prices of th...
OUTSCOUR'INGS, n. [out and scour.] Substances washed or scoured out.
OUTSCORN', v.t. To bear down or confront by contempt; to despise.
OUTSCA'PE, n. Power of escaping. [Not used.]
OUTSA'IL, v.t. To sail faster than; to leave behind in sailing.
OUTRUN', v.t 1. To exceed in running; to leave behind in running. 2. To exceed; ...
OUTROOT', v.t. To eradicate; to extirpate.
OUT'RODE, n. An excursion.
OUTROAR, v.t. To exceed in roaring.
OUTRI'VAL, v.t. To surpass in excellence.
OUT'RIGHT, adv. 1. Immediately; without delay; at once. 2. Completely.
OUT'RIGGER, n. In seamen's language, a strong beam fixed on the side of a ship a...
OUT'RIDER, n. 1. A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff. [Not...