out-guns
(politics, historical) A Victorian group of young Tory politicians who opposed free trade and radicalism and professed a sentimental attachment to earlier forms of social life in England.
(pathology) inflammation of the tissue surrounding a lymph gland
A skewbald horse.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of out-gun
保安官はならず者よりも銃の腕前で勝っている。
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