Definition of Outsmile

1. to surpass in smiling [v -SMILED, -SMILING, -SMILES] - See also: smiling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outsmile

outslide
outsliding
outslug
outslugged
outslugging
outslugs
outsmart
outsmarted
outsmarting
outsmarts
outsmell
outsmelled
outsmelling
outsmells
outsmelt
outsmile (current term)
outsmiled
outsmiles
outsmiling
outsmoke
outsmoked
outsmokes
outsmoking
outsnore
outsnored
outsnores
outsnoring
outsoar
outsoared
outsoaring

Literary usage of Outsmile

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

1. Bentley's Miscellany by Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith (1837)
"The heavens above, and the waters below, were striving to outsmile each other. What then made the gallant captain so miserable ? He was thinking only of the ..."

2. The Shorter Poems of Robert Bridges by Robert Seymour Bridges (1890)
"... And Autumn lingers but to outsmile the May; Bidding his tinted leaves glide, bidding clear Unto clear skies the birds applaud the year. Lo, here I sit, ..."

3. Sam Jones' Own Book: A Series of Sermons Collected and Edited Under the by Sam Porter Jones (1887)
"But if I have done my duty and gone along and done well, O, my Father in heaven, no angel shall outsmile me, ..."

4. Sam Jones' Own Book: A Series of Sermons Collected and Edited Under the by Sam Porter Jones (1887)
"... have done my duty and gone along and done well, O, my Father in heaven, no angel shall outsmile me, ..."

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