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outdraw

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  1. draw a gun faster, or best someone in a gunfight

How To Use outdraw In A Sentence

  • Let a younger man outdraw him, don't allow his end to come via some bad luck and a head-injury assessment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thirteen of the 16 MLS teams are based in the same area as NBA teams and five of them are outdrawing what their basketball counterparts did in 2009-10, including the Houston Dynamo (16,832) besting the Houston Rockets (16,528) and the New York Red Bulls (18,625) drawing 42% more fans than the New Jersey Nets (13,103). Who Says the MLS Isn't a Big Draw?
  • While turnout at NOM's "rallies" shrinks each day, Freedom to Marry's Summer for Marriage Tour is outdrawing NOM, in some cases 3-to-1. Evan Wolfson: Freedom to Marry to NOM: This is What a Summer For Marriage Really Looks Like
  • Syracuse's six-overtime win against Connecticut, which started Thursday and ended Friday, was ESPN's second-most-viewed Big East game ever — outdrawing only Georgetown-Connecticut in 1996. Little drama in bracket, TV coverage
  • Like the Connecticut Huskies, Dancing With the Stars reigned as champ, far outdrawing the NCAA championship game culminating March Madness. Ratings: Dancing With the Stars Beats Basketball
  • How, it wondered in a December article, could a conservative all-news network outdraw a liberal one?
  • Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts.
  • The reruns of this program outdraw all of the first run and live shows that they do.
  • Let a younger man outdraw him, don't allow his end to come via some bad luck and a head-injury assessment. Times, Sunday Times
  • Beck's mention of MSNBC's Ed Schultz is a reference to Schultz's claim that he could easily outdraw Beck with enough money and time to promote his own rally. Glenn Beck Responds To Stewart/Colbert Rallies
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