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Definition of Outclimbed
1. outclimb [v] - See also: outclimb
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outclimbed
Literary usage of Outclimbed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Godey's Magazine by Louis Antoine Godey, Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (1852)
"... nor 'Poleon couldn't carry one-half of our Patty up that bill." How the emperor
laughed then ! " Do you remember, Mr. Brown, how I outran, outclimbed, ..."
2. Big Game Shooting by Clive Phillipps-Wolley (1894)
"If age and feebleness come, shall there be no satisfaction to the old hunter in
remembering the ibex he outclimbed, the stag whose senses were not keen ..."
3. Flying Men & Their Machines by Clarence Winchester (1916)
"Then the German gunner swiftly outclimbed the Frenchman, fired twenty-six rounds
down on to the French biplane, and was fortunate enough to hit the engine, ..."
4. My Airman Over There by Aimée Bond (1918)
"I outclimbed them and headed for them, but they went away east. • •••••• "Ball's
latest exploit is delicious. "About ten days ago, when the clouds were down ..."
5. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Edward Reynolds, Lord Bishop of Norwich by Edward Reynolds, Benedict Riveley, Alexander Chalmers (1826)
"... eminent employments, and the like: but when he hath his heart's desire, and
peradventure hath outclimbed the very modesty of his former wishes, ..."
6. Philadelphia: The Place and the People by Agnes Repplier, Ernest Peixotto (1898)
"It is a point of honour for each world's fair to eclipse the fair before it; and
when a summit of splendour is reached which cannot be outclimbed, ..."