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out-ˈthunder, v. [out- 18, 15.] 1. trans. To surpass in thundering; to make a more thundering noise than; to outnoise, outroar.
1616T. Adams Three Divine Sisters Wks. 1862 II. 277 Though he out-thunder heaven with blasphemies. 1624Massinger Renegado iii. iii, There's no tongue A subject owes that shall out-thunder mine. 1846C. G. Prowett Prometheus Bound 41 A clang out-thundering the thunder-peal. 2. To thunder out, utter in a voice of thunder.
1710Pol. Ballads (1860) II. 89 The Commons out-thunder New votes to guard the pulpit. |