Definition of Outcounts

1. outcount [v] - See also: outcount

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outcounts

outcompete
outcompeted
outcompetes
outcompeting
outcook
outcooked
outcooking
outcooks
outcount
outcounted
outcounting
outcounts (current term)
outcouple
outcoupled
outcouples
outcoupling
outcourt
outcourts
outcrack
outcrafty
outcrawl
outcrawled
outcrawling
outcrawls
outcreep
outcried

Literary usage of Outcounts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Aristocracy of Health: A Study of Physical Culture, Our Favorite Poisons by Mary Foote Henderson (1906)
"He paves the way in open sunshine and outcounts the others with his endless chain of accumulations. If he does not kill, he at least qualifies his votaries ..."

2. El Supremo: A Romance of the Great Dictator of Paraguay by Edward Lucas White (1916)
"... but the Brasileros in Brazil outcounts all av thim. The more we du be afther killin', the more come ahn. An' whin ut comes tu the ind, av the Brasileros ..."

3. El Supremo: A Romance of the Great Dictator of Paraguay by Edward Lucas White (1916)
"... but the Brasileros in Brazil outcounts all av thim. The more we du be afther killin', the more come ahn. An' whin . ut comes tu the ind, ..."

4. The Keeper of the Vineyard: A Tale of the Ozarks by Caroline Abbot Stanley, Fleming H. Revell Company (1913)
"It outcounts everything at present. We have no money. But we are going to have a library. Now you see if we don't. I have written fifteen letters to as many ..."

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