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outthrow
[ out-throh ]
verb (used with object)
- to throw out or extend:
His arms were outthrown in greeting.
- to surpass in throwing; throw farther or more accurately than:
He can outthrow any other pitcher in the league.
Example Sentences
In semi-unison, the students called to Mr. Ford: "Don't come outthrow dollars out the window."
"Fifteen afore," said "London" then; Her balls full fair she gan outthrow.
There may, indeed, have been northern boys of thirteen who could outthrow the Terror, but not a girl in England could throw a stone straighter or harder than Erebus.
Then I, with stammering accents, intercede, And, sore perplext, these broken words outthrow To calm her transport, 'Yea, alive, indeed,— Alive through all extremities of woe.
For in this age, when the smallest poet seldom goes below more the most, it were a shame for a greater and more noble poet not to outthrow that cut a bar.
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