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)

  1. (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

References

outbow in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • bow out

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outbowl

English

Etymology

out- +? bowl.

Verb

outbowl (third-person singular simple present outbowls, present participle outbowling, simple past and past participle outbowled)

  1. (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.

Anagrams

  • blow out, blow-out, blowout, bowl out, bowl-out, outblow

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