All English words - page 2508
Outhousing
ˈaʊthaʊsMeanings of Outhousing:
verbStore or accommodate away from the main storage or accommodation area.
Usage examples:
Books outhoused in the annex take longer to deliver
nounA building such as a shed or barn that is built on to or in the grounds of a house.
Usage examples:
Sheds, outhouses, garages, barns were emptied of their contents - chainsaws, power tools, mowers, b…
Meanings of Outhowl:
verbTo outdo in howling; to howl louder than.
Meanings of Outhowled:
verbTo outdo in howling; to howl louder than.
Meanings of Outhowling:
verbTo outdo in howling; to howl louder than.
Meanings of Outhowls:
verbTo outdo in howling; to howl louder than.
Outings
ˈaʊtɪŋMeanings of Outings:
nounA trip taken for pleasure, especially one lasting a day or less.
Usage examples:
A family outing to weston-super-mare
Meanings of Outjockey:
verbOutwit by deception.
Usage examples:
We contented ourselves with watching them outjockey each other
Outjumping
aʊtˈdʒʌmpMeanings of Outjumping:
verbJump higher or further than (a competitor in a sporting event).
Usage examples:
Sue outjumped everyone at the track
Outjumps
aʊtˈdʒʌmpMeanings of Outjumps:
verbJump higher or further than (a competitor in a sporting event).
Usage examples:
Sue outjumped everyone at the track
Meanings of Outjut:
nounA projection or projecting part.
verbTo jut out, project.
Meanings of Outjuts:
nounA projection or projecting part.
verbTo jut out, project.
Meanings of Outjutting:
adjectiveProtruding.
Usage examples:
A lone weeping willow stood in the far right corner, partially hidden by the outjutting wing.
Outkick
ˌaʊtˈkɪkMeanings of Outkick:
verbIn a running race, to run faster than someone else at the end of the race
Usage examples:
She was in fourth place at the beginning of the straight but outkicked everyone to win., he likes t…
Meanings of Outkicks:
verbIn a running race, to run faster than someone else at the end of the race
Usage examples:
She was in fourth place at the beginning of the straight but outkicked everyone to win., he likes t…
Meanings of Outlabor:
verbTo surpass in labour or endurance.
Outlander
ˈaʊt.læn.dərMeanings of Outlander:
nounA foreigner or a stranger.
Usage examples:
Here in the city i feel like a perpetual outlander
Meanings of Outlandishly:
adverbIn a way that is strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like
Usage examples:
He was wearing an outlandishly colourful suit., she was dressed outlandishly.
Outlandishness
ˌaʊtˈlæn.dɪʃ.nəsMeanings of Outlandishness:
nounBehaviour that is strange and unusual and difficult to accept or like
Usage examples:
They reacted badly to their mother's increasing outlandishness., they seemed shocked at the outland…
Outlast
aʊtˈlɑːstMeanings of Outlast:
verbLive or last longer than.
Usage examples:
The kind of beauty that will outlast youth
Meanings of Outlasted:
verbLive or last longer than.
Usage examples:
The kind of beauty that will outlast youth
Meanings of Outlasting:
verbLive or last longer than.
Usage examples:
The kind of beauty that will outlast youth
Meanings of Outlasts:
verbLive or last longer than.
Usage examples:
The kind of beauty that will outlast youth
Meanings of Outlaughs:
verbTo laugh down, deride, ridicule.
Outlawing
ˈaʊtlɔːMeanings of Outlawing:
verbBan or make illegal.
Usage examples:
Secondary picketing has been outlawed
nounA person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.
Usage examples:
Bands of outlaws held up trains
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