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OUTBRA'VE, v.t. 1. To bear down by more daring or insolent conduct. I would outs...
OUT'BOUND, a. Destined or proceeding from a country or harbor to a distant count...
OUT'BORN, a. Foreign; not native. [Little used.]
OUTBLUSH', v.t. To exceed in rosy color.
OUTBLOWN, pp. Inflated; swelled with wind.
OUTBID'DING, ppr. Bidding a price beyond another.
OUTBID'DER, n. One that outbids.
OUTBID'DEN, pp. Exceeded in the price offered.
OUTBID', v.t. To bid more than another; to offer a higher price. For Indian spic...
OUTB'AR, v.t. To shut out by bars or fortification. These to outbar with painful...
OUTBAL'ANCE, v.t. To out weigh; to exceed in weight or effect. Let dull Ajax bea...
OUTACT', v.t. To do beyond; to exceed in act. He has made me heir to treasures, ...
OUT, adv. 1. Without; on the outside; not within; on the exterior or beyond the ...
OUST'ING, ppr. Taking away; removing; ejecting.
OUST'ER, n. Amotion of possession; disseizin; dispossession; ejection. Ouster of...
OUST'ED, pp. Taken away; removed; ejected.