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Outwit
Outwit Out*wit", v. t.
To surpass in wisdom, esp. in cunning; to defeat or overreach
by superior craft.
They did so much outwit and outwealth us ! --Gauden.
Outwit
Outwit Out"wit, n.
The faculty of acquiring wisdom by observation and
experience, or the wisdom so acquired; -- opposed to inwit.
[Obs.] --Piers Plowman.
Meaning of Outwit from wikipedia
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Outwitted may
refer to:
Outwitted (1917 film), an
American silent drama film
directed by
George D.
Baker Outwitted (1925 film), an
American silent drama...
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Outwitting the
Devil is a work of non-fiction that was
written in 1938 by
Napoleon Hill,
which was
considered too
controversial to be
published in its...
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Outwitting Dad is a lost 1914
American silent comedy film
produced by the
Lubin Manufacturing Company and
featuring Billy Bowers,
Raymond McKee, and Oliver...
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Outwitting History: The
Amazing Adventures of a Man Who
Rescued a
Million Yiddish Books by
Aaron Lansky is a
memoir published by
Algonquin Books in 2004...
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OutWit Hub is a Web data
extraction software application designed to
automatically extract information from
online or
local resources. It
recognizes and...
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Outwitting Trolls is a
murder mystery written by
William G.
Tapply that
takes place in Boston. This is the last book in the
Brady Coyne series published...
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Outwitted is a 1917
American silent drama film,
directed by
George D. Baker. It
stars Emily Stevens,
Earle Foxe, and
Frank Currier, and was
released on...
- The
Jewel Thieves Outwitted is a 1913
silent film
short directed by
Frank Wilson,
starring Jack Hulcup,
Violet Hopson,
Rachel de Solla. Jack
Hulcup -...
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Outwitted is a 1925
American silent melodrama film,
written and
directed by J. P. McGowan. It
stars Helen Holmes,
William Desmond, and J. P. McGowan,...
- intelligent,
capable characters,
consistently exhibiting resourcefulness to
outwit their pursuers. Gingold,
Michael (February 17, 2003). "Review: Love Object"...