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Definition of Outbuys
1. outbuy [v] - See also: outbuy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outbuys
Literary usage of Outbuys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Faust: In a Prologue and Four Acts by Jules Barbier, Michel Carré (1867)
"'Tis then for glory ? No, for more ! .!/</)/<. For a kingdom ? Faust. No. I would
have thee restore What outbuys them all. My youth, my youth restore me ! ..."
2. Faust: In a Prologue and Four Acts by Charles Gounod, Jules Barbier, Michel Carré (1867)
"I would have thee restore What outbuys them all. My youth, my youth restore me
1 The pleasures of youth ! Its life and its pleasure! ..."
3. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1877)
"It enabled him to feed a multitude of people, — one of the surest and largest
sources of influence, and which always outbuys money in the traffic of ..."
4. The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1869)
"It enabled him to feed a multitude of people, — one of the surest and largest
sources of influence, and which always outbuys money in the traffic of ..."
5. The Metropolitan (1831)
"... where one little bell from the cap *f Folly outbuys a hundred fillets from
the brows of wisdom ; where the adroit scoundrel lives and dies, full-blooded ..."
6. The National Music of the World by Henry Fothergill Chorley, Henry Gay Hewlett (1882)
"Whereas the ancient people possesses a grand language and a, Book which, apart
from its origin, outbuys all the books ..."
7. The Writings and Speeches of Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1901)
"It enabled him to feed a multitude of people, — one of the surest and largest
sources of influence, and which always outbuys money in the traffic of ..."
8. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke by Edmund Burke (1813)
"It enabled him to feed a multitude of people ; one of the surest and largest
sources of influence, and which always outbuys money in the traffick of ..."