Definition of Outwiled

1. outwile [v] - See also: outwile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outwiled

outweighs
outwell
outwelled
outwelling
outwells
outwent
outwept
outwhirl
outwhirled
outwhirling
outwhirls
outwick
outwicked
outwicks
outwile
outwiled (current term)
outwiles
outwiling
outwill
outwilled
outwilling
outwills
outwin
outwind
outwinded
outwinding
outwinds
outwing
outwinged
outwinging

Literary usage of Outwiled

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

1. Speech of W. O. Butler, of Kentucky, in Committee of the Whole: In Reply to by William Orlando Butler (1840)
"That wily foe must be outwiled. And often, in the middle of the night, with no eye upon him but the eye of God, and perhaps the keen eye of the foe, ..."

2. Letters of the Rt. Hon. Henry Austin Bruce, Lord Aberdare of Duffryn: With by Henry Austin Bruce Aberdare (1902)
"I have grappled successfully with the ferocious hare, outwiled the wily woodcock, and outstripped the rapid rabbit. Our first day in the field was fearful. ..."

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