Definition of Outsides

1. Noun. (plural of outside) ¹

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Definition of Outsides

1. outside [n] - See also: outside

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outsides

outside mirror
outside of
outside out patch
outside the box
outside world
outsideness
outsider
outsider art
outsiderdom
outsiderhood
outsiderish
outsiderly
outsiderness
outsidernesses
outsiders
outsides (current term)
outsight
outsights
outsin
outsing
outsinging
outsings
outsinned
outsinning
outsins
outsit
outsits
outsitting
outsize
outsized

Literary usage of Outsides

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

1. Gems of Chinese Literature by Herbert Allen Giles (1884)
"outsides. At Hangchow there lived a costermonger who understood how to keep oranges a whole year without letting them spoil. ..."

2. The Travels Through England of Dr. Richard Pococke, Successively Bishop of by Richard Pococke, James Joel Cartwright (1888)
"... they also colour the stone without any other glaze but the salt, as in the white; they make dove colour and brown, but they only colour the outsides of ..."

3. Two Years in Oregon by Nash, Wallis (1882)
"... life and education—Common schools—Teachers' institutes—Newspapers—Patent outsides — "The Oregonian"—Other journals — Charities—Paupers—Secret societies. ..."

4. Instructions to Young Sportsmen, in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting by Peter Hawker, William Trotter Porter (1846)
"But to return to Mr. Lancaster—he receives his barrels in the rough, from Birmingham; and then uses a self-acting machine for turning the outsides of them ..."

5. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting by Peter Hawker (1826)
"Here Mr. Lancaster has a self-acting machine for turning the outsides of barrels, from end to end; and producing, mathematically true, the proper shape ..."

6. Instructions to Young Sportsmen in All that Relates to Guns and Shooting by Peter Hawker (1826)
"Here Mr. Lancaster has a self-acting machine for turning the outsides of barrels, from end to end; and producing, mathematically true, the proper shape and ..."

7. The anatomy of melancholy, by Democritus iunior by Robert Burton (1827)
"pied-coats, and arc called Chrysalides by the wiser sort of men —that is, golden outsides, drones, flies, and things of no worth. Multitudes of such, &c. ..."

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