Outrang
[out-rang] /ˌaʊtˈræŋ/
verb
1.
simple past tense of .
[out-ring] /ˌaʊtˈrɪŋ/
verb (used with object), outrang, outrung, outringing.
1.
to outdo in ; louder than.
verb (used without object), outrang, outrung, outringing.
2.
to :
church bells outringing over the countryside.
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