verb
- to surpass or exceed in telling fables or stories
- to tell a better or more impressive fable than someone else
Usage: archaic; literary
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The old storyteller sought to outfable his rival with an even more fantastical tale.
- He attempted to outfable the bard's legendary account of the ancient kingdom.
- No one could outfable her when it came to spinning yarns for the children.
- The poet tried to outfable the classical authors in his new collection.
- She would outfable any competitor in the storytelling contest.