Definition of Outclimbing

1. Verb. (present participle of outclimb) ¹

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Definition of Outclimbing

1. outclimb [v] - See also: outclimb

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outclimbing

outcheering
outchid
outchidden
outchide
outchided
outchides
outchiding
outcities
outcity
outclimbed
outclimbing (current term)
outclimbs
outclomb
outcoach
outcoached
outcoaches
outcoaching
outcome
outcome variable
outcomeling
outcomes
outcoming

Literary usage of Outclimbing

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

1. Air Men O' War by Boyd Cable (1919)
"... were outclimbing them hand over fist, were going up in a most amazing lift, in "a spiral about as steep as a Tube stair." The Huns didn't like the look ..."

2. Handbook of Carburetion by Arthur Benjamin Browne (1915)
"Witness the utter absurdity of a steam-car equipped with a 20 horse-power engine, outpacing and outclimbing gas-cars, the engines of which will develop ..."

3. Flying Men & Their Machines by Clarence Winchester (1916)
"... return journey several Naval aeroplanes went up in chase from Belgium, and one succeeded in outclimbing the gas-bag. The pilot was fortunate enough to ..."

4. Lips of Music by Charlotte Endymion Porter (1910)
"... unfurls, and spreads Out wings enkindled into flashing spires Of blossoms of the soaring human soul, outclimbing Earth's deep-rooted firmament, ..."

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