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[ out-kurv ] / ˈaʊtˌkɜrv /
nounBaseball. - a ball pitched so that it curves away from the batter.
- the course of such a ball.
an outward curve. Origin of outcurveFirst recorded in 1880–85; after the verb phrase curve out Words nearby outcurveoutcome, out-country, outcrop, outcross, outcry, outcurve, Out, damned spot!, outdare, outdate, outdated, outdistance Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for outcurveThis proved right, for Coulter tried to fool Frank with an outcurve on the next delivery. Frank Merriwell at Yale|Burt L. Standish Then the first ball pitched came in an outcurve which he swung at in vain. The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch|Edward Stratemeyer Coulter had warned Peck against giving Merriwell an outcurve. Frank Merriwell at Yale|Burt L. Standish High or low, incurve or outcurve, they were all the same to him. Baseball Joe, Home Run King|Lester Chadwick
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