outdin

verb

Etymology

From out- + din.

  1. inherited from *duniz
  2. inherited from *duni
  3. inherited from dyne
  4. inherited from dyne
  5. prefixed as outdin — “out + din

Definitions

  1. To din more loudly than, make a louder noise than (someone or something).

    • Anon, came on a crew that swift outsped, And soon outdinned with more relentless curse, This bitter cursing crowd.
    • He stood there, his heart beating so loud that it seemed to outdin the patter of the rain upon the leaves, until the mysterious figure disappeared from view.

The neighborhood

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