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- Outfoxed
[out-foks] /ˌaʊtˈfɒks/ verb (used with object) 1. to outwit; outsmart; outmaneuver: Politics is often the art of knowing how to outfox the opposition. /ˌaʊtˈfɒks/ verb 1. (transitive) to surpass in guile or cunning v. “outwit,” 1939, from out + fox (q.v.). Related: Outfoxed; outfoxing. verb To outwit; outsmart; fox (1962+)
- Out-front
[out-fruhnt] /ˈaʊtˈfrʌnt/ adjective, Informal. 1. candid; frank; honest: The politician was less than out-front with the interviewer. adjective Honest; candid; unevasive; up front: intelligent, very open, out-front people (1960s+)
- Outfrown
[out-froun] /ˌaʊtˈfraʊn/ verb (used with object) 1. to outdo in ; silence, abash, or subdue by .
- Outgas
[out-gas, out-gas] /ˈaʊtˌgæs, ˌaʊtˈgæs/ Chemistry verb (used with object), outgassed, outgassing. 1. to remove (adsorbed or occluded gases), usually by heat or reduced pressure. verb (used without object), outgassed, outgassing. 2. to lose . /ˌaʊtˈɡæs/ verb -gases, -gasses, -gassing, -gassed 1. to undergo or cause to undergo the removal of adsorbed or absorbed gas from […]