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单词 out-mouth
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out-mouthn.

Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, mouth n.
Etymology: < out- prefix + mouth n. N.E.D. (1903) gives the pronunciation as (-mau·ð) /-ˈmaʊð/.
Obsolete.
A protruding mouth.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > mouth > [noun] > types of
tutel?c1225
oven mouthc1425
plaice-moutha1569
pouch-mouth?1570
flop-mouth1604
flap-mouth1631
out-mouth1668
flounder-mouth1672
sparrow-mouth1673
splay-mouth1693
smoke-holea1704
screw mouth1707
spout mouth1736
beak-mouth1921
satchel-mouth1933
motormouth1976
1668 J. Dryden Secret-love i. ii. 4 A full neather-lip, an out-mouth, that makes mine water at it.
1714 D. Manley Adventures of Rivella 9 Red Hair, Out-Mouth, thin and livid Lips, black broken Teeth, course ugly Hands.
1749 J. Cleland Mem. Woman of Pleasure I. 41 An out-mouth from two more properly tushes than teeth,..and a breath like a jakes.

Derivatives

out-mouthed adj. Obsolete rare having a protruding mouth.
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the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > mouth > [adjective] > types of
round-mouthed?1473
shevel?1507
tut-mouthed?a1513
wry-mouthed1552
pouch-mouth1565
plaice-moutha1569
out-lipped1570
pouch-mouthed?a1592
flap-mouthed1594
wide-mouthed1594
plaice-mouthed1595
big-mouthed1602
sparrow-mouthed1611
stretch-moutheda1616
splay-mouthed1647
wry-mouth1652
whale-mouthed1656
out-mouthed1698
spout-mouthed?1711
mickle-mouthed1720
sheveling-gabbit1725
mickle-mouth1863
tenible1871
primped1935
1698 J. Cockburn Bourignianism Detected i. 3 She was Out-mouthed, having Lips and Teeth somewhat big.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

out-mouthv.

Brit. /ˌaʊtˈmaʊð/, U.S. /ˌaʊtˈmaʊð/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, mouth v.
Etymology: < out- prefix + mouth v.
transitive. To outdo in boasting; to speak more loudly than.
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the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > quality of voice > impart specific tone or quality [verb (transitive)] > raise voice > surpass in loudness of voice
outvoice1612
out-moutha1625
a1625 J. Boys Wks. (1630) 606 Though hypocrites out-mouth as it were true Christians, in bragging of their familiarity with God.
1699 E. Ward London Spy I. x. 5 When he reads a Tragedie, he out-mouths a Player.
a1750 A. Hill Wks. (1753) 331 Ram their greedy throats with it; And teach new thunders, to out-mouth the old!
1849 J. Wilson Christopher under Canvass in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 66 16 He sometimes out-mouths the big-mouthed thunder at his own bombast.
1860 R. Morris Tales of Masonic Life 8 They felt strong enough..‘to out-mouth His Satanic Majesty himself’.
1986 Washington Post (Nexis) 21 Mar. c1 In a league full of mouthy guards, Skiles has outmouthed—and outplayed—them all.
2000 Orange County (Calif.) Register (Nexis) 2 Mar. (Entertainment News section) How often can Gifford outsmart, outmouth and upstage the man she's forced to live with five mornings a week?
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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