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Definition of "outgate" [out•gate]

  • An outlet; a passage outward. (noun)

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Use "outgate" in a sentence
  • "But it is time to turn to some of those special and rare outgates that the Amen with the keys gave to His favoured handmaiden, the Lady Robertland; and the first kind of outgate, on account of which she was always such an astonishment to herself, was what she would call her outgate from providential disabilities, entanglements, and embarrassments."
  • "Robertland; and the first kind of outgate, on account of which she was always such an astonishment to herself, was what she would call her outgate from providential disabilities, entanglements, and embarrassments."
  • "And be that semeliminal salmon solemonly angled, ingate and outgate."
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