All English words - page 3817
Meanings 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 Outkicked:
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 Outkicking:
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 Outlaid:
nounAn amount of money spent on something.
Usage examples:
A modest outlay on local advertising
verbExpend (an amount of money) on something.
Usage examples:
They are outlaying a significant amount on monthly bills
Meanings of Outlander:
nounA foreigner or a stranger.
Usage examples:
Here in the city i feel like a perpetual outlander
Meanings of Outlandish:
adjectiveLooking or sounding bizarre or unfamiliar.
Usage examples:
Outlandish, brightly coloured clothes
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.
Meanings 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…
Meanings of Outlash:
nounThe action of lashing out; an instance of this.
verbTo lash out; to strike out violently. in earliest use figurative: to break out into excess; to be extravagant, exaggerate. compare "overlash".
Meanings 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 Outlaw:
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
verbBan or make illegal.
Usage examples:
Secondary picketing has been outlawed
Meanings of Outlawed:
adjectiveMade illegal; banned.
Usage examples:
An outlawed extremist group
verbBan or make illegal.
Usage examples:
Secondary picketing has been outlawed
Meanings 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
Meanings of Outlaws:
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
verbBan or make illegal.
Usage examples:
Secondary picketing has been outlawed
Meanings of Outlay:
nounAn amount of money spent on something.
Usage examples:
A modest outlay on local advertising
verbExpend (an amount of money) on something.
Usage examples:
They are outlaying a significant amount on monthly bills
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