Lexicographical Neighbors of Outpulled
Literary usage of Outpulled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"They are tentacular, or labial organs, and arise from the outpulled margins of
the mouth ; in a few cases they are ..."
2. The Naval History of Great Britain: From the Declaration of War by France in by William James, Frederick Chamier (1837)
"His boat, containing, besides himself, only six men, soon outpulled the other boat.
Without waiting for the latter, Lieutenant Ussher gallantly boarded and ..."
3. Business Statistics by Melvin Thomas Copeland (1917)
"Conversely, a single experimental advertisement on a hitherto neglected subject
outpulled any other advertisement in the series two to one, and since that ..."
4. Correlation of Some Psychological and Educational Measurements, with Special by William Anderson McCall (1916)
"Perhaps in the tug of war the "specific abilities," heading in a negative direction,
outpulled the Common Factor. The proved skill of Dr. Spearman could ..."
5. A History of the Sixty-third U.S. Infantry, 1917-1919 by United States Army. 63d infantry (1920)
"On one occasion, after having been ridiculed as weaklings, they outpulled in a
tug of war the heaviest line company team in the regiment. WAR is H—! ..."
6. A Short Course in Advertising by Alex Faickney Osborn (1921)
"... name-plate "outpulled" the others four to one. Why? Because there was four
times less "you" quality in the copy that was plastered so prominently with ..."