out-ˈbawl, v.
[out- 18.]
trans. To outdo in bawling; to surpass in shouting.
1648 Hunting of Fox 16 Baal's Priests did outbawle Elias. 1770 Langhorne Plutarch (1879) I. 567/1, I will outbawl the orators. 1877 Sunday Mag. 53 The proprietors each employ a special ‘bawler’, who mounted on a barrow..attempts to outbawl his rival. |