Definition of Outpull

1. to attract a larger audience or following than [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outpull

outprices
outpricing
outprize
outprized
outprizes
outprizing
outproduce
outproduced
outproduces
outproducing
outpromise
outpromised
outpromises
outpromising
outpsych
outpull (current term)
outpulled
outpulling
outpulls
outpunch
outpunched
outpunches
outpunching
outpupil
outpupils
outpursue
outpursued
outpursues
outpursuing
outpush

Literary usage of Outpull

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

1. Uncle Remus: His Songs and His Sayings; the Folk-lore of the Old Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris (1880)
"... and argumentative, " wern't much bigger'n de pa'm er my han', en it look mighty funny fer ter year 'im brag- gin' 'bout how he kin outpull Brer B'ar. ..."

2. Library of Southern Literature by Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles William Kent (1909)
"... it look mighty funny ter yer 'im braggin' 'bout how he kin outpull Brer B'ar. But dey got de bed- cord atter w'ile en den dey all put out ter de branch. ..."

3. The Social Trend by Edward Alsworth Ross (1922)
"has been shown by the religious agencies working to supply our soldiers at home and abroad with recreation which will banish tedium and outpull the ..."

4. The Southern Planter (1852)
"... outdrive us, outpull us, outride us, whip us; "dive deeper and come out drier," as the Kentuckians say, "than any man in these par¡s. ..."

5. Negro Myths from the Georgia Coast, Told in the Vernacular by Charles Colcock Jones (1888)
"... ease isself off een de ribber, eh pull sorter light, an den eh gie way, and Buh Wolf, him tought him gwine outpull um. ..."

6. The Coming Newspaper edited by Merle Harrold Thorpe (1915)
"An honest list of one thousand subscribers will outpull a. padded list of three times that number. There is enough good circulation to buy and the ..."

7. Elements of Highway Engineering by Arthur Horace Blanchard (1915)
"This, of course, is not accurate, as a well-trained team of 2000 pounds will oftentimes outpull a poorly trained team of 2600 pounds or 2700 pounds. ..."

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