| OUTBOAST | • outboast v. (Transitive) To boast better than another, to make greater claims about oneself than another makes or is able to make. • OUTBOAST v. to surpass in boasting. |
| OUTFOOTS | • outfoots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfoot. • OUTFOOT v. to surpass in speed. |
| OUTPLOTS | • outplots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outplot. • OUTPLOT v. to surpass in plotting. |
| OUTPORTS | • outports n. Plural of outport. • OUTPORT n. a port out of or remote from the chief port. |
| OUTPOSTS | • outposts n. Plural of outpost. • OUTPOST n. a remote settlement or stronghold. |
| OUTROOTS | • outroots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outroot. • OUTROOT v. to pull up by the roots. |
| OUTSHOOT | • outshoot v. (Sports, US) To score more goals than the other side in a goal sport such as hockey or soccer. • outshoot v. (Transitive) To fire a gun more accurately than. • out-shoot v. Alternative form of outshoot. |
| OUTSHOTS | • outshots n. Plural of outshot. • outshots n. Rags from the paper-making process, of lesser quality than fines. • OUTSHOT n. (Scots) a projection in a building or a recess made in the wall of a room. |
| OUTSHOUT | • outshout v. (Transitive) To shout louder or longer than. • outshout v. (Transitive, figurative) To gain more attention than. • OUTSHOUT v. to shout louder than. |
| OUTSPORT | • outsport v. (Transitive) To exceed in sporting. • OUTSPORT v. (Shakespeare) to sport beyond the limits of. |
| OUTSTOOD | • outstood v. Simple past tense and past participle of outstand. • OUTSTAND v. to stand out, or project, from a surface or mass. |
| OUTTROTS | • outtrots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtrot. • OUTTROT v. to surpass in trotting. |
| OUTVOTES | • outvotes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outvote. • OUTVOTE v. to defeat by a majority of votes. |
| SHOOTOUT | • shootout n. A decisive battle, especially a gunfight. • shootout n. (Soccer) A penalty shootout. • shootout n. (Ice hockey) A series of penalty shots during which a tied game is resolved. |
| SHOUTOUT | • shoutout n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout-out n. Alternative spelling of shout out. • shout␣out v. To publicly greet or acknowledge a person, group, or organization. |
| STOTIOUS | • stotious adj. (Ireland) drunk. • STOTIOUS adj. (Irish slang) drunk, intoxicated, also STOCIOUS. |
| TORTIOUS | • tortious adj. (Obsolete) Wrongful; harmful. • tortious adj. (Law) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of torts. • TORTIOUS adj. of the nature of a tort. |
| TORTUOUS | • tortuous adj. (Often figurative) Twisted; having many turns; convoluted. • tortuous adj. (Astrology) Oblique; applied to the six signs of the zodiac (from Capricorn to Gemini) that ascend most… • tortuous adj. (Obsolete) Injurious; tortious. |