Definition of Outscheme

1. [v -SCHEMED, -SCHEMING, -SCHEMES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outscheme

outsaved
outsaves
outsaving
outsavor
outsavored
outsavoring
outsavors
outsaw
outsay
outsaying
outsays
outscent
outscented
outscenting
outscents
outscheme (current term)
outschemed
outschemes
outscheming
outscold
outscolded
outscolding
outscolds
outscoop
outscooped
outscooping
outscoops
outscore
outscored
outscores

Literary usage of Outscheme

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

1. The Story of the Hall of Fame, Including the Lives and Portraits of the by Louis Albert Banks (1902)
"... as between our two nations where even the shading of my words was of importance, and yet I had to outscheme a mob and drown the roar of a multitude. ..."

2. The Dynasts: A Drama of the Napoleonic Wars, in Three Parts, Nineteen Acts by Thomas Hardy (1904)
"MAGENDIE Which aim brave Lucas o' the " Redoutable " Most gallantly bestirs him to outscheme.— See, how he strains, that on his timbers fall Blows that were ..."

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