outside (n.) Old form(s): out-side
appearance, look, outward show
AYL I.iii.118[Rosalind to Celia] We'll have a swashing and a martial outside [or: outer clothing]
Tim I.i.163[Timon to Painter] since dishonour traffics with man's nature, / He is but outside
TN II.ii.18[Viola alone, of Olivia] Fortune forbid my outside have not charmed her!
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