To gush out; to flow forth.
A rope used for hauling out a sail upon a spar; -- opposite of inhaul.
Outcry; alarm.
Other.
To hire out.
A small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuilding.
The act of going out; an airing; an excursion; as, a summer outing.
To surpass in jesting; to drive out, or away, by jesting.
That which jets out or projects from anything.
To surpass in juggling.
An attachment to a surveyor's compass for keeping tally in chaining.
To surpass in knavery.
To surpass in laboring.
Foreign; outlandish.
The regions of a country or territory remote from the main cities; the outlying provinces.
A foreigner.
Foreign; not native.
The quality of being strikingly out of the ordinary; the quality of being outlandish{2}.
To exceed in duration; to survive; to endure longer than.
To surpass or outdo in laughing.
A person excluded from the benefit of the law, or deprived of its protection.
contrary to or forbidden by law; banned; illicit; as, a member of an outlawed political party.
The act of outlawing; the putting a man out of the protection of law, or the process by which a man (as an absconding criminal) is deprived of that protection.
A laying out or expending.
A sally.
To excel or surpass in learing.
To let out; to emit.
To exceed in lying.
One who does not live where his office, or business, or estate, is.
An extreme member or part of a thing; a limb.
To draw the outline of.
Of or pertaining to an outline; being in, or forming, an outline.
To live beyond, or longer than; to survive.
One who outlives.
The act of looking out; watch.
A loosing from; an escape; an outlet; an evasion.
An excursion.
To excel in brightness or luster.
Lying or being at a distance from the central part, or the main body; being on, or beyond, the frontier; exterior; remote; detached.
To surpass, or get an advantage of, in maneuvering; to outwit or frustrate by clever stratagems; to outgeneral.
To excel in mantling; hence, to excel in splendor, as of dress.
To surpass in marching; to march faster than, or so as to leave behind.
To exceed in measure or extent; to measure more than.
same as old-fashioned, a., 3.
Farthest from the middle or interior; farthest outward; outermost.
To mount above.
To exceed in naming or describing.
The state of being out or beyond; separateness.
To exceed in noise; to surpass in noisiness.
To exceed in number; as, the garrison was badly outnumbered by the attacking forces.
To outgo; to move faster than; to leave behind.
To exceed in the number of mistresses.
A parish lying without the walls of, or in a remote part of, a town.
An outlying part.
To pass beyond; to exceed in progress.
To exceed in passion.
To excel.
A public pension granted to one not required to live in a charitable institution.
To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than; as, to be outplayed in tennis or ball.
To outweigh.
To try to act as a more authentic member of a group than one who is a genuine member of the group; -- not necessarily in reference to religious matters; compare to be more Catholic than the Pope.
A harbor or port at some distance from the chief town or seat of trade.
A post or station without the limits of a camp, or at a distance from the main body of an army, for observation of the enemy. The troops placed at such a station.
To pour out.
A flowing out; a free discharge.
An unrestrained expression (of emotion, feeling); as, an outpouring of grief over the death of Princess Diana.
To excel in power; to overpover.
To exceed or excel in prayer.
To surpass in preaching.
To prize beyong value, or in excess; to exceed in value.
The amount or quantity of a material or product that is produced by a mine, factory, or any system for production of commercial goods, such as the amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time; production.
To quench entirely; to extinguish.
To be guilty of an outrage; to act outrageously.
deeply angered at something unjust or wrong; incensed; as, a look of outraged disbelief.
Of the nature of an outrage; exceeding the limits of right, reason, or decency; such as to cause outrage; involving or doing an outrage; furious; violent; atrocious.
The utmost or last extremity.
to have a greater range than; -- of guns or missiles.
To exceed in rank; hence, to take precedence of.
To spread out in array.
See Outrage, v. i.
To obliterate.
Out of the common course or limits; extravagant{2}; bizarre; outlandish{2}; as, an outr/ costume.
To reach beyond.
The act of reaching out; an effort to build connections from one person or group to another; as, the Police Department insituted a community outreach program.
To excel or surpass in reasoning; to reason better than.
To exceed in reckoning or computation.
Excessive presumption.
To surpass in giving rede, or counsel.
To go beyond in reigning; to reign through the whole of, or longer than.
A riding out; an excursion.
A summoner whose office is to cite men before the sheriff.
rigged with a structure projecting from or over the side of a boat for various purposes; having an outrigger; -- to prevent capsizing or to support an oarlock or to help secure a mast etc. See outrigger
Any spar or projecting timber run out for temporary use, as from a ship's mast, to hold a rope or a sail extended, or from a building, to support hoisting teckle.
Immediately; without delay; at once; as, he was killed outright.
To excel in volume of ringing sound; to ring louder than.
To surpass in a rivalry.
To river; to sever.
To exceed in roaring.
An excursion.
To exceed in romantic character.
An outer room.
To eradicate; to extirpate.
To exceed, or leave behind, in running; to run faster than; to outstrip; to go beyond.
An offshoot; a branch.
To rush out; to issue, or run out, forcibly.
To excel, or to leave behind, in sailing; to sail faster than.
To exceed in odor.
To exceed in scolding.
To confront, or subdue, with greater scorn.
That which is scoured out or washed out.
To overpower by disdain; to outface.
To see beyond; to excel in certainty of seeing; to surpass in foresight.
To exceed in amount of sales; to sell more than.
A sentry who guards the entrance or approach to a place; an outguard.
A setting out, starting, or beginning.
One who settles at a distance, or away, from others.
To surpass in splendor, excellence, or achievement.
To exceed or excel in shooting; to shoot beyond.
To shut out.
On or to the outside (of); without; on the exterior; as, to ride outside the coach; he stayed outside.
Of or pertaining to marriage outside a class or tribe, in cultures where that is required by custom or law.