different between outbow vs outbowl
outbow
English
Etymology
out- +? bow
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?t?ba?/
Verb
outbow (third-person singular simple present outbows, present participle outbowing, simple past and past participle outbowed)
- (transitive) To surpass in bowing.
- 1728, Edward Young, The Love of Fame
- His character and gloves are ever clean,
And then he can outbow the bowing dean
- His character and gloves are ever clean,
- 1728, Edward Young, The Love of Fame
References
outbow in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- bow out
outbow From the web:
outbowl
English
Etymology
out- +? bowl.
Verb
outbowl (third-person singular simple present outbowls, present participle outbowling, simple past and past participle outbowled)
- (transitive) To beat at bowling.
- 1948, Robert Lewis Taylor, Robert Lewis Taylor, Doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief
- Mike thinks he can outbowl Joe and Emanuel, Emanuel thinks he can outbowl Mike and Joe
- My little brother gets upset when I outbowl him.
- 1948, Robert Lewis Taylor, Robert Lewis Taylor, Doctor, lawyer, merchant, chief
Anagrams
- blow out, blow-out, blowout, bowl out, bowl-out, outblow
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