Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
outsize .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Today English outsizes even the most widely used languages of the past.
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Today English outsizes even the most widely used languages of the past.
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Much comedy has been made of the fact that Mr. Newton outsizes nearly the entire Duck defense, and that Oregon could hardly replicate a 6-foot-6, 250-pound QB in its practices.
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At 4.7 inches high, 2.4 inches wide, 0.63 of an inch thick and 6.2 ounces, the Xperia Play outsizes and outweighs the 4.8-ounce iPhone 4.
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At 4.7 inches high, 2.4 inches wide, 0.63 of an inch thick and 6.2 ounces, the Xperia Play outsizes and outweighs the 4.8-ounce iPhone 4.
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In fact, the new Chancellery's hefty girth outsizes even the classical Reichstag across the square.
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Better yet, it is the smallest planet in a system that seems to run to outsizes; the one in the next track beyond is bigger than Jupiter.
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I think his ego outsizes his ability and was shown up.
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It will hurt, even a small mango outsizes your largest artery, but the hurt will be worth it as you absorb the latest episode, "Pain Comes Not to the Bananaman"!
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You suddenly found yourself thrown into an alien world of akwardly negotiating yourself around people in shops and bars, breathlessnes and getting too big for your clothes and having to buy outsizes.
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