Definition of Outshames

1. outshame [v] - See also: outshame

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outshames

outsending
outsentries
outsentry
outsert
outserts
outserve
outserved
outserves
outserving
outset
outsets
outsettler
outsettlers
outshame
outshamed
outshames
outshaming
outshine
outshined
outshines
outshining
outshone
outshoot
outshooting
outshoots
outshop
outshot
outshots
outshout
outshouted

Literary usage of Outshames

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1841)
"And worth them all, that Fairest One, whose tresses' sunny twine, Far down unroll'd, outshames the gold of .tawny India's mine ; When storm'd the Cross ..."

2. The Rural Life of England by William Howitt (1838)
"... and bloom that flower outshames; And, in the van of these sweet, happy faces Marches the priest, whose sermon says, " be merry," The frank, good squire, ..."

3. The Ballads of Ireland by Edward Hayes, William Kenealy (1856)
"And worth them all, that Fairest One, whose tresses' sunny twine, Far down unroll'd, outshames the gold of tawny India's mine; When storm'd the Cross round ..."

4. Time's Telescope for ...; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack (1829)
"... With flower-tipped wand, and bloom that flowers outshames ; And, In the van of these sweet happy faces Marches the priest, whose sermon says, ..."

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