OUTBACK | • outback n. (Australia) The most remote and desolate areas of Australia; the desert and areas too arid for growing crops. • outback adj. Characteristic of the most remote and desolate areas of Australia; very remote from urban areas. • outback adv. To or towards the most remote and desolate areas of Australia. |
OUTBAKE | • outbake v. (Transitive) To surpass in baking; to bake better than. • outbake v. (Transitive) To heat (equipment) at low pressure to remove adsorbed gas from surfaces. • OUTBAKE v. to surpass in baking. |
OUTBARK | • outbark v. (Transitive) To surpass in barking. • OUTBARK v. to surpass in barking. |
OUTBARS | • outbars v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbar. • OUTBAR v. to form a barrier. |
OUTBAWL | • outbawl v. (Transitive) To bawl louder or longer than. • OUTBAWL v. to surpass in bawling. |
OUTBEAM | • outbeam v. (Transitive) To beam more brightly than; to outshine. • OUTBEAM v. to surpass in beaming. |
OUTBEGS | • outbegs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbeg. • OUTBEG v. to surpass in begging. |
OUTBIDS | • outbids v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbid. • OUTBID v. to bid higher than. |
OUTBRAG | • outbrag v. (Transitive) To surpass in bragging. • outbrag v. (Transitive) To surpass in beauty or splendor. • OUTBRAG v. to surpass in bragging. |
OUTBRED | • outbred v. Simple past tense and past participle of outbreed. • OUTBREED v. to interbreed relatively unrelated stocks. |
OUTBULK | • outbulk v. (Transitive) To exceed in bulk. • OUTBULK v. to surpass in bulking. |
OUTBURN | • outburn v. (Intransitive) To burn away; be consumed by fire. • outburn v. (Transitive) To exceed in burning; burn longer than. • OUTBURN v. to burn longer than. |
OUTBUYS | • outbuys v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbuy. • OUTBUY v. to surpass in buying. |