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But 'twas the other Daniel we knew; the bluff, hearty man of his two hands, who could pummel the best boxer in his own regiment of fisticuffers; who could out-curse, out-buffet and out-drink the hardiest frontiersman on the border. Next conspicuous in the general's suite was our colonel, the pink of light-horse commanders, with only Harry Lee in all the patriot rank and file for his peer.
Curse, and Belsaye shall out-curse thee; laugh, and Belsaye laugheth at thee " "Sacrilege!" gasped the Prior, "O 'tis base sacrilege! 'Tis a vile, unhallowed city and shall go up in flame " "And thou," cried Giles, "thou art a fiery churchman and shall be cooled. Ho, Rogerkin loose off!"
To bellow more or louder than; to exceed or surpass in bellowing. Bp. Hall." "OUT-BLEAT, v. a. To bleat more than; to exceed in bleating. Bp. Hall." "OUT-BRAG, v. a. To surpass in bragging. Shak." "OUT-BRIBE, v, a. To exceed in bribing. Blair." "OUT-BURN, v. a. To exceed in burning. "OUT-CANT, v. a. To surpass in canting. Pope." "OUT-CHEAT, v. a. To surpass in cheating." "OUT-CURSE, v. a.
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