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ˈout-fighting, vbl. n. [out- 2.] Fighting that is not at close quarters.
1848Sporting Life 5 Feb. 297/2 At out-fighting, Bateman was decidedly the quickest and the best. 1905Times 6 Mar. 4/2 It is probable that this outfighting, before the adversaries close, will be fruitful in important lessons relating to the art of naval war. |