| OUTBOUGHT | • outbought v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbuy. • OUTBUY v. to surpass in buying. |
| OUTCAUGHT | • outcaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of outcatch. • OUTCATCH v. to surpass in catching. |
| OUTFOUGHT | • outfought v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfight. • OUTFIGHT v. to surpass in fighting. |
| 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. |
| OUTSHOUTS | • outshouts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outshout. • OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than. |
| OUTTHRUST | • outthrust n. Something that extends outwards, especially such an outcrop of rock. • outthrust v. To extend outwards. • OUTTHRUST v. to extend outwards. |
| SHOUTOUTS | • shoutouts n. Plural of shoutout. • shout-outs n. Plural of shout-out. • SHOUTOUT n. a public greeting, esp. one broadcast via television or radio. |
| THEFTUOUS | • theftuous adj. Of the nature of theft; thievish. • THEFTUOUS adj. thievish. |
| THRUSTFUL | • thrustful adj. Tending to thrust oneself forward; pushy. • THRUSTFUL adj. pushy, assertive. |
| THUMBNUTS | • thumbnuts n. Plural of thumbnut. • THUMBNUT n. a nut that is turned by the thumb and fingers. |
| UNSHUTTER | • unshutter v. (Transitive) To open or remove the shutters of. • UNSHUTTER v. to open or remove the shutters of. |
| UNTHOUGHT | • unthought n. That which has not been (yet) thought; that which has yet to enter into the mind; a non-existent thought. • unthought v. Simple past tense and past participle of unthink. • unthought adj. Not having been thought. |
| UPTHRUSTS | • upthrusts n. Plural of upthrust. • UPTHRUST v. to thrust up. |