Outspeckle, owt′spek'l, n. (Scot.) a laughing-stock.
Outspent, owt-spent′, adj. thoroughly tired out.
Outsport, owt-sport′, v.t. (Shak.) to outdo in sporting.
Outspread, owt-spred′, v.t. to spread out or over.—adj. Outspread′ing.
Outspring, owt′spring, n. the outcome, result, or issue.
Outstand, owt-stand′, v.t. to resist or withstand: to stand beyond the proper time.—v.i. to stand out or project from a mass: to remain unpaid or unsettled in any way.—adj. Outstand′ing, prominent: uncollected: remaining unpaid.
Outstare, owt′stār, v.t. (Shak.) to stare down or abash with effrontery.
Outstay, owt-stā′, v.t. (Shak.) to stay beyond.
Outstep, owt-step′, v.t. to step beyond, overstep.
Outstretch, owt-strech′, v.t. to spread out, extend.