Crossword-Solution: OUTFIELD 8 letters, 14 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Outfield n. Arable land which has been or is being exhausted. See
Infield, 1.
Outfield n. A field beyond, or separated from, the inclosed land
about the homestead; an uninclosed or unexplored tract. Also used
figuratively.
Outfield n. The part of the field beyond the diamond, or infield. It
is occupied by the fielders.
Outfield n. The part of the field farthest from the batsman.

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Area away from the wicket 1 answer
Destination of some liners 1 answer
Diamond garden. 1 answer
Play better defense than? 1 answer
RFK area 1 answer
Where most hits wind up 1 answer
area far from the pitch 1 answer
the area of a baseball playing field beyond the lines connecting the bases 1 answer
Angels' place 2 answers
The garden. 2 answers
baseball area 9 answers
AREA IN BASEBALL 15 answers
BALLPARK AREA 17 answers
BASEBALL term 65 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with OUTFIELD (5)

Reddie Ray went to bat and, with the infield playing deep and the outfield swung still farther round to the right, he bunted a little teasing ball down the third-base line.
The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories Zane Grey 1996
There was Reddy Ray playing outfield alone, and the Grays with all their desperate endeavors had not lifted the ball out of the infield.
The Redheaded Outfield and Other Baseball Stories Zane Grey 1996
Wild stony upland; topmost Upland, we may say, of Europe in general, or portion of such Upland; for the rainstorms hereabouts run several roads,--into the German Ocean and Atlantic by the Elbe, into the Baltic by the Oder, into the Black Sea by the Donau;--and it is the waste Outfield whither you rise, by long weeks-journeys, from many sides.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XV. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
The outfield is the land which has been last brought into a state of cultivation, and in most parts the soil is mossy.
Second Shetland Truck System Report William Guthrie 2003
The outfield is seldom well drained, although it might be easily done without any additional trouble or expense.
Second Shetland Truck System Report William Guthrie 2003

Quotes with OUTFIELD (3)

If there was magic in this world, it happened within sight of the three bases and home plate. All the gems in my world that decorated the walls and floors of dragons' lairs, the sword hilts of privileged princes, and crowns worn by emperors and kings, were nothing compared to the beauty and splendor of the diamond in Wrigley Stadium. It wasn't just a yard with dirt, chalk lines, bases, and a small hill in its center. Wrigley was a field of dreams. Dreams of eternal glory for …
Tee Morris The Case of the Pitcher's Pendant: A Billibub Baddings Mystery
I call these lessons ‘learned on the fly’ because the knowledge gained from the experiences connected with them were very much akin to the spirit of the centerfielder in baseball running backward at full speed, looking towards the heavens, trying to not lose sight of the ball or fail to notice the sensation of gravel from the warning track under his cleats as he knowingly approaches the blindside impact of an outfield wall. His focused intention guides him into trying to make…
Michael Delaware The Art of Sales Management: Lessons Learned on the Fly
God what an outfield,' he says. 'What a left field.' He looks up at me, and I look down at him. 'This must be heaven,' he says. No. It's Iowa,' I reply automatically. But then I feel the night rubbing softly against my face like cherry blossoms; look at the sleeping girl-child in my arms, her small hand curled around one of my fingers; think of the fierce warmth of the woman waiting for me in the house; inhale the fresh-cut grass small that seems locked in the air like perman…
W.P. Kinsella Shoeless Joe
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Used 6 times in crossword archives (1949–2016).