All English words - page 3818
verbTo outdo in frowning; to prevail over by frowning.
verbGain more than.
Usage examples:
Some stocks still outgained the overall markets
Outgained
ˌaʊtˈɡeɪnverbIn american football, to move the ball further forward than another team or player
Usage examples:
They outgained their fierce rivals 320 yards to 171., jackson outgained rodriguez in the last quart…
verbIn american football, to move the ball further forward than another team or player
Usage examples:
They outgained their fierce rivals 320 yards to 171., jackson outgained rodriguez in the last quart…
verbIn american football, to move the ball further forward than another team or player
Usage examples:
They outgained their fierce rivals 320 yards to 171., jackson outgained rodriguez in the last quart…
verbTo outdo in galloping; to gallop faster than.
nounThe way or passage out; an outlet, an exit; specifically a track or route used by cattle going out to pasture.
verbRelease or give off (a substance) as a gas or vapour.
Usage examples:
Glue may outgas smelly volatile organic compounds
verbRelease or give off (a substance) as a gas or vapour.
Usage examples:
Glue may outgas smelly volatile organic compounds
verbTo release gases and water in the form of gas from hot liquid rock into the air
verbRelease or give off (a substance) as a gas or vapour.
Usage examples:
Glue may outgas smelly volatile organic compounds
nounA passage or way out, an outlet, an exit; (figurative) a means of escape or deliverance.
verbGet the better of by superior strategy or tactics.
Usage examples:
Wherever he had met them, under whatever conditions, he had outgeneralled and outfought them
verbGet the better of by superior strategy or tactics.
Usage examples:
Wherever he had met them, under whatever conditions, he had outgeneralled and outfought them
verbGet the better of by superior strategy or tactics.
Usage examples:
Wherever he had met them, under whatever conditions, he had outgeneralled and outfought them
verbGet the better of by superior strategy or tactics.
Usage examples:
Wherever he had met them, under whatever conditions, he had outgeneralled and outfought them
verbGet the better of by superior strategy or tactics.
Usage examples:
Wherever he had met them, under whatever conditions, he had outgeneralled and outfought them
verbTo outdo in giving, give more than.
verbTo outdo in giving, give more than.
nounThe action or fact of giving something out. also: the thing given out; specifically (a) (in plural) payments, disbursements; (b) an utterance.
adjectiveOpen-hearted, generous.
verbTo surpass or outdo in glaring, or in dazzling effect; to be more glaring or flagrant than.
verbTo surpass or outdo in glaring, or in dazzling effect; to be more glaring or flagrant than.
verbTo surpass or outdo in glaring, or in dazzling effect; to be more glaring or flagrant than.
verbTo surpass or outdo in glaring, or in dazzling effect; to be more glaring or flagrant than.
verbTo surpass in glitter or splendour.
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