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English words starting with outb - page 1

Meanings of Outbleeding:

verb

To bleed more than.

Meanings of Outbloom:

verb

To surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.

Meanings of Outbloomed:

verb

To surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.

Meanings of Outblooming:

verb

To surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.

Meanings of Outblooms:

verb

To surpass in bloom, lustre, or beauty.

Meanings of Outblowing:

adjective

Blowing outwards.

Meanings of Outblown:

adjective

Blown out; inflated; exaggerated.

Meanings of Outbluff:

verb

To bluff someone (= deceive them by making them think that you are going to do something when you do not really intend to do it) better than they are able to bluff you

Usage examples:

It was a very tight chess game which she won by out-bluffing her opponent., the commander had ingen…

Meanings of Outblush:

verb

To outdo in blushing, to surpass in rosy colour.

Meanings of Outblushed:

verb

To outdo in blushing, to surpass in rosy colour.

Meanings of Outblushes:

verb

To outdo in blushing, to surpass in rosy colour.

Meanings of Outblushing:

verb

To outdo in blushing, to surpass in rosy colour.

Meanings of Outbluster:

verb

To outdo in blustering; to get the better of by blustering.

Meanings of Outboard:

adjective

Situated on, towards, or near the outside of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The outboard wing panels
adverb

Towards the outside of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The chart table faces outboard
noun

An outboard motor.

Usage examples:

I returned the motor to the dealer who promptly gave me a new outboard.

Meanings of Outboards:

noun

An outboard motor.

Usage examples:

I returned the motor to the dealer who promptly gave me a new outboard.
adjective

Situated on, towards, or near the outside of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The outboard wing panels
adverb

Towards the outside of a ship or aircraft.

Usage examples:

The chart table faces outboard

Meanings of Outborn:

adjective

Born outside the country, foreign. formerly also: (scottish) †born in another estate or burgh (obsolete).

noun

A person born outside the country; a foreigner.

Meanings of Outbound:

adjective

Travelling away from a particular place, especially on the first leg of a return journey.

Usage examples:

An outbound flight
adverb

Away from a particular place, especially on the first leg of a return journey.

Usage examples:

Flying outbound

Meanings of Outbounds:

noun

With plural agreement. outward bounds; utmost boundaries or extreme limits.

Meanings of Outbow:

verb

To outdo in bowing.

Meanings of Outbowed:

verb

To outdo in bowing.

Meanings of Outbox:

noun

A box or tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have been dealt with.

Usage examples:

He gestured a thumb towards the rather large boxed off out box.
verb

Defeat (an opponent) by superior boxing ability.

Usage examples:

I don't think he could stand back and try to outbox leonard; he wasn't big enough to do that

Meanings of Outboxed:

verb

Defeat (an opponent) by superior boxing ability.

Usage examples:

I don't think he could stand back and try to outbox leonard; he wasn't big enough to do that
noun

A box or tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have been dealt with.

Usage examples:

He gestured a thumb towards the rather large boxed off out box.

Meanings of Outboxes:

noun

A box or tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have been dealt with.

Usage examples:

He gestured a thumb towards the rather large boxed off out box.
verb

Defeat (an opponent) by superior boxing ability.

Usage examples:

I don't think he could stand back and try to outbox leonard; he wasn't big enough to do that

Meanings of Outboxing:

verb

Defeat (an opponent) by superior boxing ability.

Usage examples:

I don't think he could stand back and try to outbox leonard; he wasn't big enough to do that
noun

A box or tray on a person's desk for letters and documents that have been dealt with.

Usage examples:

He gestured a thumb towards the rather large boxed off out box.

Meanings of Outbrag:

verb

To brag (= speak too proudly about something) more than someone else

Usage examples:

Their idea of conversation is trying to outbrag each other about their football team's achievements…

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