Lexicographical Neighbors of Outfigured
Literary usage of Outfigured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1833)
"the desert; and here is his picture of one,— " Give me the Desert, limitless and
lone, Eternity outfigured to the eye; Where Grandeur rears her undivided ..."
2. Desert Gold by Zane Grey (1913)
""You say the law upheld them?" " Sure. Why, Ben Chase has a pull as strong as
Diablo's on a down grade. Dick, we're jobbed, outfigured ..."
3. The Journal of the Manchester geographical society by Manchester geographical society (1885)
"Before, it lay a huge unshapely mass, grimly outfigured on all maps, with an
exasperating mystery and blankness about it, here and there relieved by ..."
4. Sermons in Songs by Charles Seymour Robinson (1885)
"But those particular circumstances in our Lord's career which are outfigured in
the breaking fragments of bread are lingered upon only for the purpose of ..."
5. Canned Foods: How to Buy, how to Sell; Statistical and Practical Information by John Adams Lee (1914)
"Most of them are too careless to do so, however, unless they think they are being
grossly outfigured. If there is any adjusting of costs or prices to do in ..."
6. Josh Billings' Wit and Humor by Josh Billings (1874)
"They have been to work, with both hands, for about thirty years, to mi knowledge,
in bringing this world tew her milk ; and tho often outfigured in the ..."