Definition of Outcurse

1. to surpass in cursing [v -CURSED, -CURSING, -CURSES] - See also: cursing

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outcurse

outcrops
outcross
outcrossed
outcrosses
outcrossing
outcrow
outcrowd
outcrowded
outcrowding
outcrowds
outcrowed
outcrowing
outcrows
outcry
outcrying
outcurse (current term)
outcursed
outcurses
outcursing
outcurve
outcurves
outcut
outdacious
outdaciousness
outdance
outdanced
outdances
outdancing
outdare
outdared

Literary usage of Outcurse

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

1. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1889)
"He, too, could outcurse Bildad; when it came to objurgation and fire-speech all the comforters of Job stood back to give him space enough. ..."

2. Scinde; Or, The Unhappy Valley by Richard Francis Burton (1851)
"hard; the dew w somewhat chilly; that young fellow does snore a little, and that old gentleman will outcurse ..."

3. The Book of Job by Joseph Parker (1889)
"He, too, could outcurse Bildad; when it came to objurgation and fire-speech all the comforters of Job stood back to give him space enough. ..."

4. The Cadet Button: A Novel of American Army Life by Frederick Whittaker (1878)
"The chief point of difference between the two was that bulls don't swear, while General Slaughter was said to be able to outcurse any man in his regiment. ..."

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