outface |
to overcome (another) by means of a bold or defiant look. [2 definitions] |
outfall |
the outlet or place of discharge of a drain, sewer, or the like. |
outfield |
the area of a baseball field beyond the infield. [2 definitions] |
outfielder |
a baseball player whose position is in the outfield. |
outfight |
combined form of fight. |
outfigure |
combined form of figure. |
outfish |
combined form of fish. |
outfit |
a set of articles assembled for a particular activity. [5 definitions] |
outflank |
to maneuver around or beyond the side or flank of (a military opponent). [2 definitions] |
outflow |
a flowing out of anything, or the quantity that flows out. [2 definitions] |
outfox |
to outwit or gain the advantage over through cunning; outsmart. |
outfumble |
combined form of fumble. |
outgain |
combined form of gain. |
outgeneral |
to outdo or excel in commanding, managing, or functioning as a leader. |
outglitter |
combined form of glitter. |
outgo |
to leave far behind; outdistance. [4 definitions] |
outgoing |
going out or leaving, as a vessel; outbound. [3 definitions] |
outgrew |
past tense of "outgrow." |
outgross |
combined form of gross. |
outgrow |
to grow too big or old for. [3 definitions] |
outgrown |
past participle of "outgrow." |