Definition of Outfished

1. Verb. (past of outfish) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outfished

1. outfish [v] - See also: outfish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outfished

outfigured
outfigures
outfiguring
outfind
outfinding
outfinds
outfinesse
outfinessed
outfinesses
outfinessing
outfired
outfires
outfiring
outfish
outfished (current term)
outfishes
outfishing
outfit
outfits
outfitted
outfitter
outfitters
outfitting
outflank
outflanked
outflanking
outflanks
outflash
outflatter

Literary usage of Outfished

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

1. Fisherman's Lures and Game-fish Food: With Colored Pictures from Life of by Louis Rhead (1920)
"We, being supposed by other angling guests to be experts, were completely outfished by innocent natives using primitive tackle and just a "common pole. ..."

2. The Angler's Secret by Charles Bradford (1904)
"Ever after this first day, the practical angler outfished every man at Goose Creek. He studied his game, correctly rigged his tackle, ..."

3. Wild Ginger, Wood Sorrel and Sweet Cicely: Stories of Many Types, New to the by Matt Hoover (1909)
"Our representative in the lucky boat was outfished three to one before we anchored alongside and evened matters up within five or six. ..."

4. Wild Ginger, Wood Sorrel and Sweet Cicely: Stories of Many Types, New to the by Matt Hoover (1909)
"Our representative in the lucky boat was outfished three to one before we anchored alongside and evened matters up within five or six. ..."

5. Annual Report on Introduction of Domestic Reindeer Into Alaska by United States Bureau of Education, Sheldon Jackson (1897)
"The history of outfished rivers on the Pacific Coast goes far to show that this northernmost refuge for the salmon would prove no exception. ..."

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