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out-ˈsmile, v. [out- 18 c, 18.] trans. a. To overcome by smiling. b. To outdo in smiling.
1830Miss Mitford Village Ser. iv. (1863) 222 She would..smile through the washing-week..out-smiling Martha's frowns. 1894R. Bridges Shorter Poems 39 Autumn lingers but to outsmile the May. |