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outshout

vb. 1 To shout louder or for longer than another. 2 To merit the most attention or praise.

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outshout

v. shout louder than [syn: outcry]

Usage examples of "outshout".

His forehead was plowed with deep lines, and when he was in full fury, which was often, he could outbellow, outshout, and outargue any man in the colony, including Ondeth.

She even got along with Hawkins, who could outtalk and outshout any demagogue but who was utterly baffled by her unflagging concern.

A group of about a score of young people, with a leavening of two or three older, outshouted her and simultaneously began to shake the branches.

For the first time I breathed in the effluvium peculiar to Lina Greff, which instantly outshouted, engulfed, and killed all vanilla.

On the third reiteration, as the brazen voice repeated the names of specific women and the names of the men who had taken the women and the reason the women had been taken, even the machine had difficulty outshouting the uproar.

What we're experiencing here is a whiteout—excess communications noise being flushed into the area, so much that it simply outshouts everything else, floods every frequency, and clogs the gains.