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Outshine
Outshine Out*shine", v. i.
To shine forth. ``Bright, outshining beams.' --Shak.
Outshine
Outshine Out*shine", v. t.
To excel in splendor.
A throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth
of Ormus and of Ind. --Milton.
Meaning of Outshines from wikipedia
- "
Outshined" is a song by
American rock band Soundgarden.
Written by the band's
frontman Chris Cornell, the song was
released as the
second single from...
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Trevor George Smith Jr. (born May 20, 1972),
known professionally as
Busta Rhymes, is an
American rapper,
singer and actor.
Chuck D of
Public Enemy gave...
- (when the Sun's
upper limb
breaks the horizon), when
direct sunlight outshines the
diffused light. "Dawn"
derives from the Old
English verb dagian, "to...
- this period, to the
extent that some
commentators said it had
sometimes outshined live
material on the show.
Taped material significantly increased in the...
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November 2019. Ivie,
Devon (19
November 2019). "Erin
Doherty (Almost)
Outshines Olivia Colman in The Crown". Vulture.
Archived from the
original on 20...
- to date: The ****ure,
Tonight (2021),
Strangers In
Paradise (2014) and
Outshine The Sun (2011).
Created in 2008, the
brainchild of
guitarist and composer...
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thrash metal band
formed in 1985 by Ralf
Hubert with the goal to "musically
outshine" all
other independent releases at the time. The band
members initially...
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Valentin and his friends, and the
group go out to a club
where Jaclyn outshines her
friends and
later at the villa, she has **** with
Valentin despite...
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Voiced by:
Mikako Komatsu Kurt is an
incredible handyman who
severely outshines others no
matter the task;
finishing tasks within shorter time with better...
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Thompson Biography (1959–)", filmreference.com "An
Impressive King Lear
Outshines A Flawed,
Hilarious 'dream'" by
Richard Christiansen,
Chicago Tribune...