Definition of Outbulking

1. outbulk [v] - See also: outbulk

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbulking

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

Literary usage of Outbulking

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

1. The Mediaeval Mind: A History of the Development of Thought and Emotion in by Henry Osborn Taylor (1919)
"... and then, outbulking all the rest, those Scriptural studies to which they might well devote their lives for the sake of their own and others' souls. ..."

2. The Popular Science Monthly (1882)
"... of those who gather together a great deal more than they can enjoy, in some cases heaping up sums far outbulking the accumulations of any previous age. ..."

3. The Economics of Progress by John Mackinnon Robertson (1918)
"... a conception of human solidarity, in which the nations figure as having a bond of union, or common interest, outbulking any grounds of hostility. ..."

4. Essays on English Studies by Henry Norman Hudson (1906)
"... where we find the gloss, I cannot say outweighing, but certainly far outbulking, the 25 text. Surely it is better to leave students a little unhelped ..."

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