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OUTSHOOT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb 1. to surpass in shooting or making shots 2. to shoot or go beyond Examples of outshoot in a Sentence
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OUTSHOT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
outshoot in British English · 1. (transitive). to surpass or excel in shooting · 2. to go or extend beyond (something). noun (ˈaʊtˌʃuːt IPA Pronunciation Guide ).
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outshot, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are six meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun outshot, three of which are labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and ...
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outshot
▪ I. ˈoutshot, n. [out- 7.] 1. A projection; a portion of a building projected beyond the general line; a projecting upper story or the like; a part built on as an extension. north.1626 in York Myst. (1885) Introd. 36 Of the Walkers for an Outeshott, iiijd. c 1817 Hogg Tales & Sk. I. 37 An outshot f...
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outshot - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
To shoot better than (another): a pistol that easily outshoots others in its class; a basketball player who outshot all others on the team. n. (out sh t′).
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OUTSHOOT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to surpass in shooting, as in accuracy or in number of shots made. to shoot beyond. to shoot (something) out; send forth. a tree outshooting its roots.
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The home team stepped up their intensity in the second half, and outshot the Cougars 8–3. SIUE got off the first four shots of the game and outshot NIU 7–4 in the first half.
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outshot - Yorkshire Historical Dictionary
1) The outshot was an extension built onto the side or rear of an existing building, and the suffix describes the projection thus made.
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OUTSHOOT | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
in a sports game, to throw, kick, or hit the ball or puck (= disc used in hockey instead of a ball) at the goal more often than your opponent.
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"OUTSHOT": Darts finish using remaining score - OneLook
noun: (Scotland) An extension to a building. Similar: extension, bump-out, bigging, foreshoot, jetty, close, airshoot, outwork, scape, bole, more.
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outshot, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective outshot is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for outshot is from 1794, in the writing of David Steel.
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out-schoven
† out-ˈschoven, pple. Obs. [f. out- 11 + shoven, obs. pa. pple. of shove v.] Shoved or pushed out.a 1400 Prymer (1891) 40 As arwes in myȝti mannes honde; so the sones of owtschouen [Wyclif, the out shaken; Vulg. filii excussorum; cf. outshot].
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Shed roof
A shed roof, also known variously as a pent roof, lean-to roof, outshot, catslide, skillion roof (in Australia and New Zealand), and, rarely, a mono-pitched An outshot or catslide roof is a pitched extension of a main roof similar to a lean-to but an extension of the upper roof.
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outshut
▪ I. outˈshut, v. Pa. tense 5–6 -schet, -shet, -shyt. [out- 15.] trans. To shut out, exclude. lit. and fig.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode ii. xxxviii. (1869) 90 The bodi..of whiche j haue spoken to thee is in alle degrees outshet. 1501 Douglas Pal. Hon. iii. 498 That garitour tho,..Was clepit Lawtie, kei...
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Monika Kvaková
Versus Canada, she allowed a hat trick from Vicki Bendus as Canada outshot Slovakia 73-8.
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