different between outflown vs outblown
outflown
English
Verb
outflown
- past participle of outfly
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outblown
English
Etymology
out- +? blown
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a?t?bl??n/
Adjective
outblown (comparative more outblown, superlative most outblown)
- (obsolete, poetic) Inflated with wind.
- 1665, John Dryden, The Indian Emperour
- At their roots grew floating palaces,
Whose outblown bellies cut the yielding seas.
- At their roots grew floating palaces,
- 1665, John Dryden, The Indian Emperour
Anagrams
- blown out
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