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† outˈcrack, v. Obs. [out- 18.] trans. To make a louder crack or noise than; to outbrag.
1592Greene Groat's w. Wit (1617) 23 Furnish himselfe with more crownes, least hee were outcrackt with new commers. 16022nd Pt. Return fr. Parnass. i. vi. 498 Hang him whose verse cannot out-belch the wind:..Cannot out⁓cracke the scarr-crow thunderbolt. 1606Marston Fawn iv. F iij b, Heele out cracke a Germaine when hee is drunke. |