Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To throw out; cast forth.
  • noun Something thrown out; the act of throwing out; ejection.
  • noun The act of throwing out of line; the state of being thrown out of line.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • transitive verb To throw out.
  • transitive verb To excel in throwing, as in ball playing.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb To throw out.
  • verb To excel in throwing, as in ball playing.

Etymologies

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License

out- +‎ throw

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Examples

  • What if every second man who came in could outthrow her?

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • What if every second man who came in could outthrow her?

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • What if every second man who came in could outthrow her?

    DIAMOND RUBY Joseph Wallace 2010

  • There may, indeed, have been northern boys of thirteen who could outthrow the

    The Terrible Twins Edgar Jepson 1900

  • We needed the ability to throw the ball over people's head, and JaMarcus has obviously shown he can outthrow most everything.

    unknown title 2009

  • We needed the ability to throw the ball over people's head, and JaMarcus has obviously shown he can outthrow most everything.

    Inside Bay Area Most Viewed 2009

  • You can’t outshoot them at pool or outthrow them at dice, and when these divas start their derby dance, they’ll roll right on over you.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • You can’t outshoot them at pool or outthrow them at dice, and when these divas start their derby dance, they’ll roll right on over you.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • You can’t outshoot them at pool or outthrow them at dice, and when these divas start their derby dance, they’ll roll right on over you.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

  • You can’t outshoot them at pool or outthrow them at dice, and when these divas start their derby dance, they’ll roll right on over you.

    Rollergirl Melissa Joulwan 2007

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