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Definition of Outdraws
1. outdraw [v] - See also: outdraw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdraws
Literary usage of Outdraws
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rank of Charles Osborn as an Anti-slavery Pioneer by George Washington Julian (1891)
"The ox easily outdraws him. The horse—even when bitted and reined—dashes away
with him and his carriage. The smallest of nature's forces round about tosses ..."
2. The Laws and Courts of the Northwest and Indiana Territories by Daniel Wait Howe (1895)
"The ox easily outdraws him. The horse—even when bitted and reined—dashes away
with him and his carriage. The smallest of nature's forces round about tosses ..."
3. The Christian Democracy: A History of Its Suppression and Revival by John McDowell Leavitt (1896)
"The positive pole outdraws the negative. Witness Newman and Manning and, with
them, a lay and clerical multitude! But how with dissent? ..."
4. Writings and Addresses of Austin Craig by Austin Craig (1913)
"... Gospel of the love and grace of God in Christ, touches the human spirit most
deeply, and outdraws all others of the good influences known to history. ..."