ourselves |
used reflexively as the object of a verb or preposition. [3 definitions] |
-ous |
characterized by; given to; having; full of. [2 definitions] |
ousel |
variant of ouzel. |
oust |
to force out; expel or eject, as from a place or position. |
ouster |
the act of ousting or condition of being ousted; ejection or expulsion. |
out |
forth; beyond the limits; away. [29 definitions] |
out- |
out; outside; outward. [2 definitions] |
outachieve |
combined form of achieve. |
outact |
combined form of act. |
outage |
a suspension of functions or operations, usu. because of electrical failure. [2 definitions] |
out-and-out |
unqualified and unmitigated; thorough. |
out at the elbows |
shabby or poor. |
outback |
(sometimes cap.) remote, rural areas, esp. in Australia and New Zealand (usu. prec. by "the"). [2 definitions] |
outbalance |
to be greater than in value, weight, or the like; outweigh. |
outbargain |
combined form of bargain. |
outbid |
to make a higher bid or offer than (another). |
outboard |
located on the outside of a ship's hull or bulwarks. [3 definitions] |
outboard motor |
a small portable gasoline engine with a propeller, which is mounted onto the stern of a boat. |
outbound |
headed outward or away. |
outbrag |
combined form of brag. |
outbrawl |
combined form of brawl. |