| OUTTAKEN | • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OUTTAKES | • outtakes n. Plural of outtake. • OUTTAKE v. to take out, except. |
| OUTTALKS | • outtalks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtalk. • OUTTALK v. to surpass in talking. |
| OUTTASKS | • outtasks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtask. • OUTTASK v. to surpass in tasking. |
| OUTTELLS | • outtells v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtell. • OUTTELL v. to say openly. |
| OUTTHANK | • outthank v. (Transitive) To surpass in thanking; to give more thanks than. • OUTTHANK v. to surpass in thanking. |
| OUTTHINK | • outthink v. To best an opponent by thinking. • OUTTHINK v. to surpass in thinking. |
| OUTTHREW | • outthrew v. Simple past tense of outthrow. • OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than. |
| OUTTHROB | • outthrob v. (Transitive) To throb more than. • OUTTHROB v. to surpass in throbbing. |
| OUTTHROW | • outthrow v. To throw out. • outthrow v. To excel in throwing, as in ball playing. • OUTTHROW v. to throw farther than. |
| OUTTOWER | • outtower v. (Transitive) To rise higher than; to tower above. • OUTTOWER v. to tower above. |
| OUTTRADE | • outtrade v. (Transitive) To trade more or better than. • OUTTRADE v. to get the better of in a trade. |
| OUTTRICK | • outtrick v. (Transitive) To surpass in trickery. • OUTTRICK v. to get the better of by trickery. |
| OUTTROTS | • outtrots v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtrot. • OUTTROT v. to surpass in trotting. |
| OUTTRUMP | • outtrump v. (Transitive) To outdo; to get one over on somebody. • OUTTRUMP v. to surpass in trumping. |
| OUTTURNS | • outturns n. Plural of outturn. • outturns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outturn. • out-turns n. Plural of out-turn. |