Definition of Outwinding

1. Verb. (present participle of outwind) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outwinding

1. outwind [v] - See also: outwind

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outwinding

outwhirls
outwick
outwicked
outwicks
outwile
outwiled
outwiles
outwiling
outwill
outwilled
outwilling
outwills
outwin
outwind
outwinded
outwinding (current term)
outwinds
outwing
outwinged
outwinging
outwings
outwinning
outwins
outwinter
outwintered
outwintering
outwinters
outwish
outwished
outwishes

Literary usage of Outwinding

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

1. A Text-book of Laying Off, Or, The Geometry of Shipbuilding by Edward Lewis Attwood, Isaiah Cleeve Gordon Cooper (1918)
"93. have the outwinding edges to vertical lines, as VW and XY, so as to enable the moulds to be conveniently used for the next plates. ..."

2. Masterpieces of Greek Literature: Homer: Tyrtaeus: Archilochus: Callistratus by Clara Hitchcock Seymour (1902)
"The mother shrieks " Parent — what dost thou ? — kill thy children ? " So Shriek the old sire and crowd of servitors. IMS But he, outwinding him, ..."

3. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1891)
"Eternal miracles follow the soul in all its outwinding and outgoing; they are the perpetual seal of the divine presence. In reviewing Providence men do not ..."

4. Memoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, Within the Last Sixty by Alexander Graydon (1811)
"^Neither can the glory we aspire to, be merely that of the boxer, who bears a great deal-of beating, and solely depends on outwinding his adversary. ..."

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