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Example sentences for "outed"

Lexicographically close words:
outdoing; outdone; outdoor; outdoors; oute; outen; outer; outermost; outface; outfaced
  1. I'm sure, sir, you may well be proud to have outed him in one round," said the publican.

  2. Twas this here press that cracked my pate for me, and thou art a looky man to be able to boast as thou hast outed me.

  3. In fact she said of herself that she "always outed with everything.

  4. It was little to be wondered at, from this account, that the country-folk refused to go to the parish church, and chose rather to listen to outed ministers in the fields.

  5. Turner, Wodrow, and "Church History" by James Kirkton, an outed minister of the period.

  6. Master Andrew Murray, an outed minister, residing in the Potterrow, on the morning after the defeat, heard the sounds of cheering and the march of many feet beneath his window.

  7. Turner, Wodrow, and Church History by James Kirkton, an outed minister of the period.

  8. It was little to be wondered at, from this account that the country-folk refused to go to the parish church, and chose rather to listen to outed ministers in the fields.

  9. His wife war the mos' outed woman I ever see.

  10. He told them afterwards when he was outed and had no further advancement to hope for; but no one would listen then, and rightly--he hadn't the weight of office behind him.

  11. And look here, when you've outed them, hold on to that ridge for a bit.

  12. But the force of his objections being answered by Mr. Welch's serious solicitations, he was prevailed on to accept of a licence from the outed ministers, who were then preaching in the fields, and had not then complied with the indulgence.

  13. Come to that, it might ha' been you outed instead o' your friend what you was talkin' so sociable with.

  14. He's no account, after we've outed Cap'en Nat.

  15. In the middle of 1669 came his majesties letter to the secret counsell for indulging some of the outed ministers libertie to return to their oune kirks if vacant, or to preach at any other vacant churches the S.

  16. The new Bishop, good luck to him, has outed another of the high-flying prating cushion-threshers.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.