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Definition of Outfooled
1. outfool [v] - See also: outfool
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outfooled
Literary usage of Outfooled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Old Church Life in Scotland: Lectures on Kirk-session and Presbytery Records by Andrew Edgar (1886)
"... the sole power on the Presbyteries, and outfooled the people of that right
they formerly pretended did only and specially belong to them jure divino. ..."
2. A Discourse on the Studies of the University of Cambridge by Adam Sedgwick (1850)
"... Capital which have far outdone the ancient tricks of magic—which have far
outfooled the more sober follies of Astrology—and have shewn us transmutations ..."
3. Recollections of a Happy Life: Being the Autobiography of Marianne North by Marianne North (1892)
"The whole of modern Munich had the same mushroom character, the fancy of a poetical
old king, who just before our arrival had outfooled himself under the ..."