different between outshout vs outshot
outshout
English
Etymology
out- +? shout
Verb
outshout (third-person singular simple present outshouts, present participle outshouting, simple past and past participle outshouted)
- To shout louder or for longer than another.
- To merit the most attention or praise.
- This by far outshouts the competition.
Anagrams
- shout out, shout-out, shoutout
outshout From the web:
outshot
English
Verb
outshot
- simple past tense and past participle of outshoot
Noun
outshot (plural outshots)
- (Scotland) An extension to a building.
See also
- outshots
Anagrams
- shot out
outshot From the web:
- outshot meaning
- what does upshot mean
- what does outshot
- what is an outshot in darts
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