Definition of Outschemed

1. outscheme [v] - See also: outscheme

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outschemed

outsaves
outsaving
outsavor
outsavored
outsavoring
outsavors
outsaw
outsay
outsaying
outsays
outscent
outscented
outscenting
outscents
outscheme
outschemed (current term)
outschemes
outscheming
outscold
outscolded
outscolding
outscolds
outscoop
outscooped
outscooping
outscoops
outscore
outscored
outscores
outscoring

Literary usage of Outschemed

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

1. Religious Thought in England, from the Reformation to the End of Last by John Hunt (1871)
"The bishops, who had browbeaten and outschemed the Puritans at the Savoy Conference, soon found that the King could be as faithless to them as he had been ..."

2. Train and Bank Robbers of the West: A Romantic But Faithful Story of by Augustus C. Appler (1882)
"Whether there had been any betrayal of trust on the part of any one, or whether the schemers had been outschemed by some cunning secret friends of the boys, ..."

3. Flashes from the Front by Charles Henry Grasty (1918)
"He has defied parliamentary enemies, outschemed and outfought them. But, as I read him, he is still an opportunist. He would n't go against the popular ..."

4. Social Conscience: Or, Homocracy Versus Monocracy in Story, Verse and Essay by Adam Abet (1920)
"Accordingly I chose the man To share with love's delight, and not in vain, For we have outschemed many aspirants To win a scepter and to hold a reign. ..."

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