outnoise

English

Etymology

From out- +‎ noise.

Verb

outnoise (third-person singular simple present outnoises, present participle outnoising, simple past and past participle outnoised)

  1. To make more noise than.
    • 1657, Thomas Fuller, Notes upon Jonah:
      by pleading Christ His merits; that the loud language of His blood may out-noise and silence the cry of our sins.

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