"Outfitted" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Equipped or furnished with necessary or suitable equipment, clothing, or accessories; well-prepared or equipped for a particular activity or purpose.
Outer refers to something that is located on the outside or exterior of something else. It can also refer to something that is remote or distant from the center or core.
Outerwear refers to clothing that is worn on the outside of the body, typically including jackets, coats, dresses, and outer garments that provide protection from the elements or add a layer of fashion to one's attire.
In sports, especially baseball, an outfielder is a defensive player who plays outside the infield, typically in the grassy area beyond the basepaths. The outfield can be further divided into left field, center field, and right field.
To outfight means to defeat or overcome someone or something in a contest, battle, or struggle, often using skill, strength, or courage. It can also mean to surpass or excel someone or something in a competitive situation or activity.
Outfits refer to a set of clothes that a person wears. It can also refer to a particular combination or arrangement of clothing items, often worn together to create a specific look or style.
A person who equips people or things for a particular activity or journey, typically by providing clothing, gear, and equipment.
Outfitters refer to companies or individuals that provide equipment, supplies, or services for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, hunting, or sports. They can also refer to personalized tailors or dressmakers who create bespoke clothing or uniforms for individuals or teams.
To outflank something or someone means to attack or maneuver from the side or rear, often in order to gain an advantage. It can also mean to bypass or avoid the main position or defense of an opponent, and attack from a different angle or position.
Outflanking refers to the act of attacking or outmaneuvering an opponent from a side or angle that is not the main front line, often achieving a strategic advantage by doing so. It involves bypassing or surrounding the opponent's main defensive position to catch them off guard or exploit a weak point.
I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "outfling" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up word, a typo, or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the meaning you think it should have?