Outswears vs Outwears - What's the difference?
outswears | outwears |
(outswear)
To swear (use vulgar or profane language) more frequently or powerfully than.
* 1998 , Jane Resh Thomas, Behind the mask: the life of Queen Elizabeth I
(outwear)
To wear out
* 1874 ,
To outlast
To survive longer
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 29
, author=Nathan Rabin
, title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Treehouse of Horror III” (season 4, episode 5; originally aired 10/29/1992)
As verbs the difference between outswears and outwears
is that outswears is third-person singular of outswear while outwears is third-person singular of outwear.outswears
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Verb
(head)outswear
English
Verb
- When she was not speaking honeyed words, she used earthy language, outswearing the men around her.
Anagrams
*outwears
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Verb
(head)Anagrams
*outwear
English
Verb
- ''Crushed impotent beneath this reign of terror,
- ''Dazed with mysteries of woe and error,
- ''The soul is too outworn for wondering.
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