
outshoot



outshoot noun. ['aʊtʃu:t]
outshoot verb. [aʊt'ʃu:t] Pa. t. & pple -shot [-'ʃɒt].
Irregular Forms: (outshot)
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outshoot noun.
['aʊtʃu:t] M16.[from OUT- + SHOOT noun1.]1. A thing that shoots out or projects; a projection, an extension;
fig. an offshoot.
M16.2. Baseball. =
OUTCURVE 1.
L19. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲
outshoot verb.
[aʊt'ʃu:t] Pa. t. & pple -shot
[-'ʃɒt].
LME.[from OUT- + SHOOT verb.]1. verb trans. & intrans. Shoot out, project.
LME.■ D. M. Moir The woods outshoot their shadows dim.2. verb trans. Shoot further or better than; defeat in shooting; (of a shoot, twig, etc.) grow beyond.
M16.■ T. Maynard He could outshoot any of the royal guard at the butts. ■ J. van de Wetering He is armed...With the carbine we could probably outshoot him.3. verb trans. Of an archer etc.: shoot beyond (a mark or limit). Long
rare.
M16. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲