outface (v.) Old form(s): out-face , Out-faced
defy, intimidate, overcome by confronting
2H6 IV.x.44[Iden to Cade] See if thou canst outface me with thy looks
KJ II.i.97[King Philip to King John] thou hast ... / Outfaced infant state
KJ V.i.49[Bastard to King John] outface the brow / Of bragging horror
KL II.iii.11[Edgar alone] I'll ... outface / The winds and persecutions of the sky
PP.1.8[Pilgrim, of his love] I smiling credit her false-speaking tongue, / Outfacing faults in love with love's ill rest
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