Definition of Outfeeling

1. outfeel [v] - See also: outfeel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outfeeling

outfasting
outfasts
outfawn
outfawned
outfawning
outfawns
outfeast
outfeasted
outfeasting
outfeasts
outfeat
outfeated
outfeating
outfeats
outfeel
outfeeling (current term)
outfeels
outfell
outfelt
outfence
outfenced
outfences
outfencing
outfield
outfielder
outfielders
outfields
outfight
outfighting
outfights

Literary usage of Outfeeling

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

1. The Poets and Poetry of Minnesota by W. J. Arnold (1864)
"Yet upward still clamber the tendrils of soul, outfeeling invisibile bars of a goal, Up the stairway of stars by mortals untrod, Where eternity coils at the ..."

2. A Modern Minister by Valentine Durrant (1878)
"... with foliage it was dark as night; every glimpse of the starry sky was lost, and it was with cautious outfeeling slowness she made the progress she did. ..."

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