Lexicographical Neighbors of Outrolling
Literary usage of Outrolling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner (1853)
"To the eyes of many persons, a new poet capable of " outrolling " such " a lay "
as was never heard of before, — a " streaming moon," " a palpitating star," ..."
2. Last Rambles Amongst the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes by George Catlin (1868)
"... and the trunks of the lofty trees were entirely hidden by the outrolling and
outstretching masses of foliage of various hues and various patterns, ..."
3. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1897)
"... the recognition—the mutual cry of affinity; and overhead the crimson outrolling
of the flag of beneficent enterprises hand in hand, all was at an end. ..."