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outsang

American  
[out-sang] / ˌaʊtˈsæŋ /

verb

  1. simple past tense of outsing.


Example Sentences

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Echols, in particular, outsang everyone else on stage in some of the ensembles.

From Washington Post • May 10, 2015

At 20, she outsang 2,000 contestants to win the annual audition and a contract at the Metropolitan Opera.

From Time Magazine Archive

For one thing, the mocking-birds outsang themselves till I felt, and wrote, that I had never heard mocking-birds before.

From A Florida Sketch-Book by Torrey, Bradford

Shelley outsang all poets on record but some two or three throughout all time; his depths and heights of inner and outer music are as divine as nature's, and not sooner exhaustible.

From Six Centuries of English Poetry Tennyson to Chaucer by Baldwin, James

We mourn, for love of a song that outsang the lark, That nought so lovely beholden of Sirmio's lover Made glad in Propontis the flight of his Pontic bark.

From A Century of Roundels by Swinburne, Algernon Charles