CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO OUTBAWL
PRESENT
Present
I outbawl
you outbawl
he/she/it outbawls
we outbawl
you outbawl
they outbawl
Present continuous
I am outbawling
you are outbawling
he/she/it is outbawling
we are outbawling
you are outbawling
they are outbawling
Present perfect
I have outbawled
you have outbawled
he/she/it has outbawled
we have outbawled
you have outbawled
they have outbawled
Present perfect continuous
I have been outbawling
you have been outbawling
he/she/it has been outbawling
we have been outbawling
you have been outbawling
they have been outbawling
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I outbawled
you outbawled
he/she/it outbawled
we outbawled
you outbawled
they outbawled
Past continuous
I was outbawling
you were outbawling
he/she/it was outbawling
we were outbawling
you were outbawling
they were outbawling
Past perfect
I had outbawled
you had outbawled
he/she/it had outbawled
we had outbawled
you had outbawled
they had outbawled
Past perfect continuous
I had been outbawling
you had been outbawling
he/she/it had been outbawling
we had been outbawling
you had been outbawling
they had been outbawling
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will outbawl
you will outbawl
he/she/it will outbawl
we will outbawl
you will outbawl
they will outbawl
Future continuous
I will be outbawling
you will be outbawling
he/she/it will be outbawling
we will be outbawling
you will be outbawling
they will be outbawling
Future perfect
I will have outbawled
you will have outbawled
he/she/it will have outbawled
we will have outbawled
you will have outbawled
they will have outbawled
Future perfect continuous
I will have been outbawling
you will have been outbawling
he/she/it will have been outbawling
we will have been outbawling
you will have been outbawling
they will have been outbawling
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would outbawl
you would outbawl
he/she/it would outbawl
we would outbawl
you would outbawl
they would outbawl
Conditional continuous
I would be outbawling
you would be outbawling
he/she/it would be outbawling
we would be outbawling
you would be outbawling
they would be outbawling
Conditional perfect
I would have outbawl
you would have outbawl
he/she/it would have outbawl
we would have outbawl
you would have outbawl
they would have outbawl
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been outbawling
you would have been outbawling
he/she/it would have been outbawling
we would have been outbawling
you would have been outbawling
they would have been outbawling
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you outbawl
we let´s outbawl
you outbawl
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
outbawled
Present Participle
outbawling
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OUTBAWL»
Discover the use of
outbawl in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
outbawl and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Comedies of Aristophanes: The Acharnians ; The knights
Paphlagon has been bawling at the top Of his pcapd (town; but the Sausage-
seller has a puzpd (twin) too, supra 218 ; he will see if he cannot outbawl
Paphlagon. At the first sound of those stentorian lungs the KexpagiMy"; (Wasps
596) feels ...
Aristophanes, Benjamin Bickley Rogers, 1910
2
Anastasius, Or, Memoirs of a Greek: Written at the Close of ...
... found the noise only proceeded from a few sunnees and scheyees, assembled
round the tomb of the saint to whom the place is consecrated, andengaged in a
trial of lungs ;—each sect endeavouring in its orisons to outbawl the other.
3
The Adventures of Philip on His Way Through the World: ...
Baynes, I suspect, to browbeat, bully, and outtalk the Nathan pleading in his heart
— Baynes will outbawl that prating monitor, and thrust that inconvenient preacher
out of sight, out of hearing, drive him with angry words from our gate.
Wiiliam Makepeace Thackeray, 1866
4
Doctor Hookwell; or, The Anglo-Catholic family [by R. Armitage].
Alas ! it is too true that these men think to promote the ways of religion by copying
the world's ways, and would outbawl the world's bawlers, and endeavour to carry
a high hand by means of clamour, boasting, and excitement ; and on the same ...
Robert Armitage, dr. Hookwell (fict. name.), 1842
5
The joys and sorrows of a schoolmaster, by one of themselves ...
The latter part of the accusation was just enough, for in trying to excel each other,
the one attempted to drown the other's voice ; and sometimes, in his attempts to
outbawl me, his cough would come on, and I would remain master of the ...
6
The fifth reader of the School and family series
Close around him, and confound him, the confounder of us all ; Pelt him, pummel
him, and maul him ; rummage, ransack, overhaul him ; Overbear him and outbawl
him ; bear him down, and bring him under. Bellow like a burst of thunder, ...
7
Payne's universum, or pictorial world: engravings of views, ...
... and the tall man and the little woman, the counterpart of Miss Biffin, the owners
of menageries and automatons, and cosmoramas, and a vast list of etceteras
outbawl each other, while I I THE MARINER SAVED. 103 B gaping throng, we
102 ...
Albert Henry Payne, Charles Edwards (editor.), 1844
8
The Comedies of Aristophanes: Preface. Preliminary ...
Yes, and, by Jove, That he brings out his interdicted wares, Bread, flesh, and
fishy morsels mix'd together, Such as were not allowed by Pericles. Straight shall
ye die. 310 320 I will roar thrice as loud. I will outbawl thee. I will shout the
loudest.
Aristophanes, Wilhelm Wachsmuth, Pierre Brumoy, 1837
9
The president's daughters: including Nina
Noisy contention and strife are the music of the house, and all exert themselves
to outbawl each other." " The intolerable creatures! and she the poor girl?" " She
keeps silence. She fleets away like a shadow, and lingers in this world only to ...
... the confounder of us all, Pelt him, pummel him, and maul him; rummage,
ransack, overhaul him; Overbear him and outbawl him; bear him down, and bring
him under; Bellow like a burst of thunder, Robber! harpy! sink of plunder! Rogue
and ...