Definition of Outeat

1. Verb. (transitive) To eat more than. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outeat

1. to surpass in eating [v OUTATE, -EATEN, -EATING, -EATS]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outeat

outduels
outdure
outdured
outdures
outduring
outdwell
outdweller
outdwellers
outdwells
outdwelt
oute
outearn
outearned
outearning
outearns
outeat (current term)
outeaten
outeating
outeats
outecho
outechoed
outechoes
outechoing
outed
outedges
outen
outened
outener
outeners

Literary usage of Outeat

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

1. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1882)
"... more the merrier,—at which every one present was expected to outeat himself, and only to retire from the table when compelled by actual surfeit. ..."

2. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1882)
"... more the merrier,—at which every one present was expected to outeat himself, and only to retire from the table when compelled by actual surfeit. ..."

3. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"It may be that a hearty Russian eater can outeat a Pole, but I doubt it. In every good Warsaw restaurant there is—or was until last January—a long table ..."

4. Europe's Morning After by Kenneth Lewis Roberts (1921)
"It may be that a hearty Russian eater can outeat a Pole, but I doubt it. In every good Warsaw restaurant there is—or was until last January—a long table ..."

5. History of Sangamon County, Illinois: Together with Sketches of Its Cities by Inter-state Pub. Co. (Chicago, Ill.) (1881)
""Then we saw Old Man Yeakle and Squire Waddle trying to outeat Hardy Conant. Captain Bradford was at the same time performing a friendly office in helping a ..."

6. Springs and Wells in Greek and Roman Literature: Their Legends and Locations by James Reuel Smith (1922)
"... a location that is also indicated by another feature which was introduced into the contest to determine which one- could outeat the other, ..."

7. The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society ...: General index to the by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Hume Greenfield, Henry Walter Bates (1837)
"... will outeat all the tribes. I must observe that though mechanical knowledge is of great assistance in ascending, it is quite useless in descending the ..."

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