| OUTSAVOURING | • OUTSAVOUR v. to exceed in savouring, also OUTSAVOR. |
| OUTSCREAMING | • outscreaming v. Present participle of outscream. • OUTSCREAM v. to surpass at screaming. |
| OUTSIDERNESS | • outsiderness n. The state or condition of being an outsider. • OUTSIDERNESS n. the state of being an outsider. |
| OUTSOURCINGS | • outsourcings n. Plural of outsourcing. • OUTSOURCING n. the act of sourcing work from outside a company. |
| OUTSPARKLING | • outsparkling v. Present participle of outsparkle. • OUTSPARKLE v. to exceed in sparkling. |
| OUTSPREADING | • outspreading v. Present participle of outspread. • OUTSPREAD v. to spread out. |
| OUTSPRINGING | • outspringing v. Present participle of outspring. • OUTSPRING v. to spring out. |
| OUTSPRINTING | • outsprinting v. Present participle of outsprint. • OUTSPRINT v. to excel in sprinting. |
| OUTSTRAINING | • outstraining v. Present participle of outstrain. • OUTSTRAIN v. to surpass in straining. |
| OUTSTRETCHED | • outstretched adj. Extended or stretched out. • outstretched v. Simple past tense and past participle of outstretch. • OUTSTRETCH v. to stretch out. |
| OUTSTRETCHES | • outstretches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outstretch. • OUTSTRETCH v. to stretch out. |
| OUTSTRIPPING | • outstripping v. Present participle of outstrip. • outstripping n. The act or process of something being outstripped. • OUTSTRIP v. to go faster or further than. |
| OUTSWEETENED | • outsweetened v. Simple past tense and past participle of outsweeten. • OUTSWEETEN v. to surpass in sweetness. |