"Outhees" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I think you meant to type "outsides".
"Outsides" refers to the external or external parts of something, such as a building, a situation, or a relationship. It can also mean external or outside appearances, characteristics, or circumstances. For example:
"The outsides of the building looked modern and sleek."
"Her charming outsides hid a tough inner core."
"The company's outsides were impressive, but the insides were struggling."
"The movie's outsides were exciting, but the plot was weak."
Outhees
To outgrow something means to exceed its original size or capacity, or to develop beyond something that was once suitable for you. It can also imply that something has become too small or trivial for your needs or level of expertise. For example, a child may outgrow their clothes or toys as they get older, or a person may outgrow their job or education level. The phrase can also be used figuratively, such as when a business has outgrown its original location or a team has outgrown its original strategy.