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Definition of Outdrawing
1. outdraw [v] - See also: outdraw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdrawing
Literary usage of Outdrawing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention by Religious Education Association (1905)
"The educative aim and effort of church services, in every element thereof, is
the outdrawing and nurture of man's soul-self, the breath of which is worship. ..."
2. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Joseph Paxton (1836)
"... they are pleasing company, if allowed plenty of room for exercise, when
introduced into outdrawing-rooms and conservatories,—the latter named places ..."
3. Miscellaneous Writings of John Conington: Late Corpus Professor of Latin in by John Conington, John Addington Symonds, Henry John Stephen Smith (1872)
"... Lamenting wofull notes at length outdrawing: And many former Fortune-tellers'
awing Forewarnings fright: AEneas too in Dreames Makes her runne mad ..."
4. Medical Diagnosis for the Student and Practitioner by Charles Lyman Greene (1917)
"... is followed by a tonic spasm of the muscles which lock the jaw, and an outdrawing
of the mouth and raising of the eyebrows causing the risus sardonicus. ..."
5. Baccalaureate Sermons by Melancthon Woolsey Stryker (1905)
"True education is eduction — the outdrawing of the utmost capacity. The market
value of it is in its production of whole men, wide-based and well-builded, ..."
6. Edinburgh Records: The Burgh Accounts by Edinburgh (Scotland). (1899)
"... gevin to xij men at the outdrawing of the stanis, ilk man in the day ij";
summa is, Item, gevin for an boit at the resaving of ther stanis, Item, ..."