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Definition of Outyell
1. to yell louder than [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outyell
Literary usage of Outyell
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Revolution by John Fiske (1896)
"It is odd to think of Thayendanegea, who could outyell any of his tribe on the
battlefield, sitting at table with Burke and Sheridan, and behaving with the ..."
2. A Glossary of Tudor and Stuart Words: Especially from the Dramatists by Walter William Skeat, Anthony Lawson Mayhew (1914)
"... in seas outyell.' But this suggestion cannot be right; for the word occurs
again in a parallel passage, where the spelling is flew, occurring at the end ..."
3. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1902)
"... barbarian are more vividly projected against the background of a higher
civilization. It is odd to think of Thayendanegea, who could outyell any of his ..."
4. Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances, Or, What He Said, Did, Or Invented by Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1853)
"... and outyell you, for a ten mile heat for five hundred dollars. Come, what do
you say to that stump? are you brought to a hack? ..."
5. Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances: Or, What He Said, Did, Or Invented by Thomas Chandler Haliburton (1853)
"... and outyell you, for a ten mile heat for five hundred dollars. Come, what do
you say to that stump ? are you brought to a hack ? ..."
6. The Age of the Great Western Schism by Clinton Locke (1896)
"One reader strove to outyell the other, and the poor Cardinal of Aries shouted
vainly for order. First one side sang Te Deum, then the other, ..."
7. Reminiscences of a Mosby Guerilla by John William Munson (1906)
"Then we rushed them, the whole Command charging from the slope, not in columns,
but spread out all over creation, each man doing his best to outyell his ..."