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outrang

[out-rang]

verb

  1. simple past tense of outring.



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“There comes Uncle John!” she added, as the clatter of a staff on the stone steps of the stairway outrang, for an instant, the cries of hurrying and confusion that filled the air of the street.

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Then I thought, musing, of the innumerous Sweet songs which still for Italy outrang 84 From older singers’ lips who sang not thus Exultingly and purely, yet, with pang Fast sheathed in music, touched the heart of us So finely that the pity scarcely pained.

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Shouts of triumphant joy outrang As to their feet the Vánars sprang: And, on the mighty task intent, Swift to the sea their steps they bent.

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"And—and—it's the Cruncher with her!" cried Erebus in a tone in which disgust outrang surprise.

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"But yesterday," the second sang, "O'er Earth his charger's hoof outrang; To-day its outraged soil instead Is riding heavy o'er his head!"

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