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How To Use Outrival In A Sentence

  • The long walks, when, to make up for play, her father told her of foreign places with magical names, outrivalled in enchantment any legendary fables. DEVELOPMENT A NOVEL BY W. BRYHER WITH A PREFACE BY AMY LOWELL
  • I have seen the Canadian and American Rockies, the Andes and the Alps and the Highlands of Scotland; but for simple beauty, Cape Breton outrivals them all.
  • The dress is sewn with a garden of silk roses, outrivalled by the natural roses in her corsage and those fallen from it.
  • Rather than being a ‘shining example of morality and good order,’ he noted, it often was the scene of ‘mad recklessness that outrivaled in lawlessness even the worst days of the early mining camps.’
  • Stories that outrivalled the Arabian Nights clouded the realm of reason. Wealth of the World's Waste Places and Oceania
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  • “I want them to outrival in splendor those for any of her predecessors.” The Tudors: King Takes Queen
  • Great Jupiter, king of the Martian night, whose brilliancy, if not his size, outrivalled the pale moons; Saturn, with his tilted ring, was visible to the naked eye; and yon pearly blue star, just rising to announce the morning, was Earth. Pharaoh's Broker Being the Very Remarkable Experiences in Another World of Isidor Werner
  • Their only means of subsistence appear to be in theft, and in this they are said to outrival even the nimble-fingered islanders of the South Seas.
  • He already suspected -- from a brief but polite exchange of words with the class president -- that their language ability might outrival the simple lessons he had developed for his Bible study class. Excerpt: Heaven Lake by John Dalton
  • He has set up a kind of personality cult, which I think now outrivals Hitler or Stalin.
  • In a commercial competition too, the Great Western Canal of the States would be quite outrivalled by such a superior navigation. The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1
  • As for practical success they are outrivalled by the officials, who are men of business. Lunheng
  • Nineveh, which had outrivalled Damascus, the Smile of the The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • It was not until the second summer that Daylight built the huge fireplace that outrivalled Ferguson's across the valley. Chapter XXV
  • But I'm so red in the face that I outrival a lobster, and the freshmen mistake my mortification for an admission of guilt.
  • He already suspected—from a brief but polite exchange of words with the class president—that their language ability might outrival the simple lessons he had developed for his Bible study class. Heaven Lake
  • She had plenty to eat, as much tobacco as was good for her, and outer raiment that in gaudiness outrivalled the flame-tree and the yellow hibiscus. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Affection twined with their life, which no shocks of feeling can uproot, which little quarrels only trample an instant that it may spring more freshly when the pressure is removed: affection that no passion can ultimately outrival, with which even love itself cannot do more than compete in force and truth. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • This was not because the virtues of the person, in whose honour it was raised, were so conspicuous, or because they so far outrivalled those recorded on the other arches, that men were constrained to stop and ponder over a life so remarkable for its heroism. Chinese Folk-Lore Tales
  • Mulgrave, all set sail during this year, and in a few years discoveries were made which outrivalled all which had occurred since the expeditions of Columbus. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria

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