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OUTSCORN', v.t. To bear down or confront by contempt; to despise.
OUTSCOUR'INGS, n. [out and scour.] Substances washed or scoured out.
OUTSELL', v.t. 1. To exceed in amount of sales. 2. To exceed in the prices of th...
OUT'SET, n. Beginning; first entrance on any business. Every thing almost depend...
OUTSHI'NE, v.t. 1. To send forth brightness or luster. 2. To excel in luster or ...
OUTSHOOT', v.t. 1. To exceed in shooting. 2. To shoot beyond.
OUTSHUT', v.t. To shut out or exclude.
OUTSI'DE, n. 1. The external part of a thing; the part, end or side which forms ...
OUTSIT', v.t. To sit beyond the time of any thing.
OUTSKIP', v.t. To avoid by flight.
OUT'SKIRT, n. Border; outpost; suburb.
OUTSLEE'P, v.t. To sleep beyond.
OUTSOAR, v.t. To soar beyond.
OUTSOUND', v.t. To surpass in sound.
OUTSPE'AK, v.t. To speak something beyond; to exceed.
OUTSPORT, v.t. To sport beyond; to outdo in sporting.