| BLUEMOUTH | • BLUEMOUTH n. a deepwater fish. |
| NUTHOUSES | • nuthouses n. Plural of nuthouse. • nut-houses n. Plural of nut-house. • nut␣houses n. Plural of nut house. |
| OUTGUSHED | • outgushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outgush. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
| OUTGUSHES | • outgushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outgush. • OUTGUSH v. to gush over. |
| OUTHAULER | • outhauler n. Synonym of outhaul. • OUTHAULER n. a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar, also OUTHAUL. |
| OUTHOUSES | • outhouses n. Plural of outhouse. • outhouses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhouse. • OUTHOUSE n. a building near to or up against a main building. |
| OUTHUNTED | • outhunted v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhunt. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| OUTHUSTLE | • outhustle v. (US, sports) To do a better job of hustling than (the other team). • OUTHUSTLE v. to surpass in hustling. |
| OUTPUSHED | • outpushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outpush. • OUTPUSH v. to surpass in pushing. |
| OUTPUSHES | • outpushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outpush. • OUTPUSH v. to surpass in pushing. |
| OUTRUSHED | • outrushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outrush. • OUTRUSH v. to surpass in rushing. |
| OUTRUSHES | • outrushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outrush. • OUTRUSH v. to surpass in rushing. |
| THEFTUOUS | • theftuous adj. Of the nature of theft; thievish. • THEFTUOUS adj. thievish. |
| UNCOUTHER | • uncouther adj. Comparative form of uncouth: more uncouth. • UNCOUTH adj. uncultured. |
| UNSHOUTED | • unshouted adj. Not shouted; not expressed in a shout. • UNSHOUT v. to make a contrary shout, also UNSHOOT. |
| UNTOUCHED | • untouched adj. Remaining in its original, pristine state, undamaged; not altered. • untouched adj. Not eaten. • untouched adj. Not influenced, affected or swayed. |