different between outeat vs outfeat
outeat
English
Etymology
out- +? eat
Verb
outeat (third-person singular simple present outeats, present participle outeating, simple past outate, past participle outeaten)
- (transitive) To eat more than.
Anagrams
- ate out, eat out, eat-out, outate
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outfeat
English
Etymology
out- +? feat
Verb
outfeat (third-person singular simple present outfeats, present participle outfeating, simple past and past participle outfeated)
- To surpass in feats.
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