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Outwall

Outwall \Out"wall`\, n. The exterior wall; the outside surface, or appearance.
--Shak.

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outwall

n. An exterior wall; the outside surface or appearance.

Usage examples of "outwall".

Several speeders sat halfway between the lodge and the outwall, with five troopers lounging around them.

Donal was standing, arms folded, atop the outwall, but as Allart hurried toward him, someone spoke in a low, reproachful voice.

But when all had been done, Donal and Allart stood on the outwall, looking down at the camp of the besiegers where fires still raged and flared.

All the outdoor lights burned fiercely, casting sharp grass shadows on the north leg of the outwall and obscuring the stars, and the still, cold air stung her face.

Near the outwall, the procession turned left again onto the long northern field, where grassy, weedy terrain made slower going.

Running awkwardly, he was headed for the northern outwall instead of the gate.

Hunter Height, just clearing the outwall, where a large area of the eastern slope had collapsed inward.

Its towers were sited between those of the outwall, so some tower bore directly on every inch of ground in front of the wall.

Peering up as he walked under the outwall, he saw troopers looking down at him through iron gates.

Studying the smoothly weathered outwalls, Marcus guessed the palace had been a citadel before Mashiz was a city.

I have stationed men on the outwalls to pick off their cannoneers with arrows, but they are out of range.

Most were at least two stories tall, with no windows on the ground floor, and several were enclosed within sturdy outwalls, as well.

It had bastions and outwalls and guard towers, all in severe gray stone with only tiny, narrow windows.

There had been a few direct hits on the stone of the outwalls, and the stone was eaten away and crumbling.

The cityhold of Ille Glaive, with its sprawling farms, stout outwalls, and tight little villages where every building shared walls with another, spread across the horizon like a land made of snow.