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Outsoar

Outsoar \Out*soar"\, v. t. To soar beyond or above.

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outsoar

vb. (context transitive English) To soar beyond or above.

Usage examples of "outsoar".

My name shall still outsoar these low, mirk vapors-- Not the Ribera, stained with sin and shame, As she hath left it, but the Spagnoletto.

At last, she stopped short of a precipice so breathtaking, it outshadowed Grimke as a gull might outsoar a beetle.

You, on the contrary, aided by the wings of imagination, outsoar that limit, and profess to find angels, star-kingdoms, and God Himself.

This distant hill outsoars that less distant, but all are on the wing, and the plain raises its verge.

They foamed with waves of spite: She crushed them, high her heart outsoared, To keep her mind alight.

XIII Archduchess Anne ascending flew, Her heart outsoared, but felt The demon of her sex pursue, Incensing or to melt.

The better burst aspiringly from the tops of columns on the first page and outsoared the very title of the paper.

There are often vouchsafed to us here hours of outsoaring emotion and conception which make the enclosures in which the astronomer loiters seem narrow.

I loved you first: but afterwards your love Outsoaring mine, sang such a loftier song As drowned the friendly cooings of my dove.

XIII Archduchess Anne ascending flew, Her heart outsoared, but felt The demon of her sex pursue, Incensing or to melt.

All women, I, the woman, still outran, Outsoared, outsank, outreigned, in hall or bower.