outface (v.) Old form(s): out-fac'd
put down, overcome, put to shame
LLL V.ii.620[Holofernes to Berowne, of the lords' descriptions of his face] You have outfaced them all
R2 IV.i.285[Richard as if to a mirror] Is this the face ... / That was at last outfaced by Bolingbroke?
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