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Definition of Outwrestles
1. outwrestle [v] - See also: outwrestle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outwrestles
Literary usage of Outwrestles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, Evangeline Maria O'Connor (1901)
"And her energy of will and thought, if not greater than her son's, yet in the
end outwrestles his, because it proceeds on grounds less selfish and personal. ..."
2. Shakespeare : His Life, Art, and Characters: With an Historical Sketch of by Henry Norman Hudson (1902)
"... necromantic fascination, and at one time fairly outwrestles it; but he soon
recovers his purpose, renews his pledge to Lucifer, and finally performs it. ..."
3. The Aldus Shakespeare by William Shakespeare (1909)
"And her energy of will and thought, if not greater than her son's, yet in the
end outwrestles his, because it proceeds on grounds less selfish and personal. ..."
4. History of the Drama: Index to Characters. Bibliography by Henry Norman Hudson (1905)
"... in him with the necromantic fascination, and at one time fairly outwrestles
it; but he soon recovers his purpose, and renews his pledge to Lucifer. ..."