t.
To exceed in
venom.Out*vie" (?), v. t. To exceed in
vying. Dryden.
Out*vil"lain (?), v. t. To exceed
in villainy.
Out*voice" (?), v. t. To exceed in
noise. Shak.
Out*vote" (?), v. t. To exceed in
the number of votes given; to defeat by votes.
South.
Out*walk" (?), v. t. To excel in
walking; to leave behind in walking. B. Jonson.
Out"wall` (?), n. The exterior
wall; the outside surface, or appearance. Shak.
{ Out"ward (?), Out"wards (?), }
adv. [AS. &?;teweard. See Out, and
-ward, -wards.] From the interior part; in a
direction from the interior toward the exterior; out; to the outside;
beyond; off; away; as, a ship bound outward.
The wrong side may be turned
outward.
Shak.Light falling on them is not reflected
outwards.
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