Crossword-Solution: OUTSLEEP 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Outsleep v. t. To exceed in sleeping.

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OUTSLEEP anagram PEELSOUT, SLEEPOUT

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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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eruption
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Sentences with OUTSLEEP (5)

When the fierce northwestern blast, Cools sea and land so far and fast, Thou already slumberest deep; Woe and want thou canst outsleep; Want and woe, which torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous.
Selections From American Poetry Various 2003
When he did recollect, he rose quietly, extinguished the gas and made the room as dark as possible, in hopes that Bovey might outsleep himself in the morning.
Crowded Out! and Other Sketches Susie F. Harrison 2005
When the fierce northwestern blast Cools sea and land so far and fast, Thou already slumberest deep; Woe and want thou canst outsleep; Want and woe, which torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous.
The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics Various 2005
Emerson has put this fact into his poem on "The Humble-Bee":-- "When the fierce northwestern blast Cools sea and land so far and fast, Thou already slumberest deep; Woe and want thou canst outsleep; Want and woe, which torture us, Thy sleep makes ridiculous." In early August of the past year I saw a queen bumblebee quickly enter a small hole on the edge of the road where there was no nest.
The Wit of a Duck and Other Papers John Burroughs 2007
Lovers to bed; 'tis almost fairy time, I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn, As much as we this night have overwatched.
Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce 2007