Definition of Outplays

1. Verb. (third-person singular of outplay) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Outplays

1. outplay [v] - See also: outplay

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outplays

outplace
outplaced
outplacement
outplacements
outplaces
outplacing
outplan
outplanned
outplanning
outplans
outplant
outplants
outplay
outplayed
outplaying
outplays (current term)
outplod
outplodded
outplodding
outplods
outplot
outplots
outplotted
outplotting
outpoint
outpointed
outpointing
outpoints
outpoise
outpoised

Literary usage of Outplays

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

1. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1903)
"She outplays the irate Prince of Wales by sheer loyalty to his rival: " 'Twas I, not Lacy, stept awry ; " and if her lover be to fall, she will join him ..."

2. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... game shown to him by a teacher of mathematics, a game in which he outplays every one by his unerring calculation in what he called its 'double corner. ..."

3. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... shown to him by a teacher of mathematics, a game in which he outplays every one by his unerring calculation in what he called its 'double corner. ..."

4. The Intelligence of School Children: How Children Differ in Ability, the Use by Lewis Madison Terman (1919)
"... game shown to him by a teacher of mathematics, a game in which he outplays every one by his unerring calculation in what he called its 'double corner. ..."

5. The Encyclopaedia of Sport by Frederick George Aflalo, Hedley Peek (1897)
"Such a side is often beaten by one which it outplays everywhere except in front of goal. Dash and determination at the last moment are requisite for ..."

6. The Diseases of Society: The Vice and Crime Problem by George Frank Lydston (1906)
"The Southern feud is peculiarly an American adaptation of the vendetta, an adaptation that outplays the Corsican at his own game, ..."

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