Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook outsider (redirected fromOutsiders) Thesaurus Encyclopedia out·sid·er (out-sī′dər) n. 1. a.One who is excluded from or does not belong to a group, association, or set. b.One who is isolated or detached from the activities or concerns of...
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook outsider Dictionary Thesaurus Wikipedia Sporta contestant, esp a horse, thought unlikely to win in a race Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link...
The Outsider – Chapter 1 Author’s Note:So much has happened during the last 2 years since I last posted here. I want to do a post about everything that’s happened, but I’m choosing to prioritize writing over telling you about what’s happened to me since we last talked. In that...
me fireside to listen to a master story teller. The Outsider was nothing what I had expected. The characters were quickly “built” and the “action” was rushed from one point to another. Actually while reading, I was convinced this was an amalgamation of Desperation ...
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Though he understands how to play the Army as a winning game, he is an outsider in the officer class. “They had the casual code, the casual radiance of the privileged. They could sniff each other out. They knew instinctively who was one of them.” Hector is not. He survives by ...
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook outsmart (redirected fromoutsmarted) Thesaurus out·smart (out-smärt′) tr.v.out·smart·ed,out·smart·ing,out·smarts To gain the advantage over by cunning; outwit. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright ...
With her foreign accent, refined looks, and High Street clothes, Settle was quickly labelled an outsider by her fellow enlistees, most of whom came from poor families in the East End. They stuck together like a chorus, commenting savagely on the faults of their superiors and anyone else who...
For those who attended Arcana’s 2014 presentation of the artwork and inventions of reclusive outsider artist / folk engineer “eb, The Jersey Genius”, to say that it was a memorable event would be an understatement. Cited by an outreach member from the National Gallery of Scotland as “the...