Definition of Outbulks

1. outbulk [v] - See also: outbulk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbulks

outbud
outbudding
outbuds
outbuild
outbuilding
outbuildings
outbuilds
outbuilt
outbulge
outbulged
outbulges
outbulging
outbulk
outbulked
outbulking
outbulks (current term)
outbullied
outbullies
outbully
outbullying
outburn
outburned
outburning
outburns
outburnt
outburp
outburst
outburst flood
outbursted
outbursting

Literary usage of Outbulks

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century by Henry Osborn Taylor (1920)
"Instances may be given first of those in which the social protest outbulks all else, and then of those in which principles of religious reform are clear and ..."

2. Minor Poets of the Caroline Period by George Saintsbury (1905)
"... XLIX ' And, eight-score times outbulks the earth; whose race In four and twenty hours' space 'Bove fifty millions of Germanic leagues does pace. ..."

3. The New New York: A Commentary on the Place and the People by John Charles van Dyke, Joseph Pennell (1909)
"For her hundred islands we have but three, but any one of ours outbulks all of hers put together. Again, the commerce of Venice was once considered very ..."

4. The National Preacher by Austin Dickinson (1865)
"The Goliath of Error outbulks our slender David by many a cubit of measurement. But David has the "five smooth stones" and the LIVING GOD on his sido. ..."

5. The Emmanuel Movement in a New England Town; a Systematic Account of by Lyman Pierson Powell (1909)
"The spiritual result of such an experience outbulks all else. As week after week patients come for treatment, they frequently lose interest in the ailments ..."

6. Patriotism and Empire by John Mackinnon Robertson (1899)
"outbulks British; and the thought that little Scandinavia can be made great by literature must appear to them as preposterous as the opinion that little ..."

7. Ancient Ideals: A Study of Intellectual and Spiritual Growth from Early by Henry Osborn Taylor (1921)
"... outbulks in importance all other dramatic elements. An action fashioned, wrought out, and commented upon, creatively presented in a drama, ..."

8. Character Writings of the Seventeenth Century, by Henry Morley (1891)
"A committee-man is the relics of regal government, but, like holy relics, he outbulks the substance whereof he is a remnant. There is a score of kings in a ..."

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