Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for OUT-BID'
OUT-BID', or OUT-BID'DENOUT-BID'DER
OUT-BID', v.t.
To bid more than another; to offer a higher price. For Indian spices, for Peruvian gold, / Prevent the greedy and outbid the bold. Pope.
Return to page 50 of the letter “O”.