outblaze

verb

Etymology

From out- + blaze.

  1. derived from *bʰel- — “to shine, be white
  2. inherited from *blasǭ — “torch
  3. inherited from *blasā
  4. inherited from blæse
  5. inherited from blase
  6. prefixed as outblaze — “out + blaze

Definitions

  1. To shine or burn more brightly or intensely than.

    • Charlie was not someone who liked to shine among a group of lesser minds. She wanted to outblaze the cleverest people she knew.

The neighborhood

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