| OUTHANDLED | • outhandled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhandle. • OUTHANDLE v. to handle better than. |
| OUTHANDLES | • outhandles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhandle. • OUTHANDLE v. to handle better than. |
| OUTHARBORS | • outharbors n. Plural of outharbor. • OUTHARBOR n. (Canadian) in Newfoundland, any city or town having a harbor other than the main city of St . John's. |
| OUTHARBOUR | • outharbour n. (Canada) In Newfoundland and Labrador, any city, town, or village having a harbour, other than the main… |
| OUTHAULERS | • outhaulers n. Plural of outhauler. • OUTHAULER n. a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar, also OUTHAUL. |
| OUTHEARING | • outhearing v. Present participle of outhear. • OUTHEAR v. to surpass in hearing. |
| OUTHITTING | • outhitting v. Present participle of outhit. • OUTHIT v. to surpass in hitting. |
| OUTHOMERED | • outhomered v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhomer. • OUTHOMER v. to surpass in hitting home runs. |
| OUTHOWLING | • outhowling v. Present participle of outhowl. • OUTHOWL v. to surpass in howling. |
| OUTHUMORED | • outhumored v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhumor. • OUTHUMOR v. to surpass in humoring, also OUTHUMOUR. |
| OUTHUMOURS | • outhumours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhumour. • OUTHUMOUR v. to surpass in humoring, also OUTHUMOR. |
| OUTHUNTING | • outhunting v. Present participle of outhunt. • OUTHUNT v. to surpass in hunting. |
| OUTHUSTLED | • outhustled v. Simple past tense and past participle of outhustle. • OUTHUSTLE v. to surpass in hustling. |
| OUTHUSTLES | • outhustles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outhustle. • OUTHUSTLE v. to surpass in hustling. |