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outrange

[ UK /a‍ʊtɹˈe‍ɪnd‍ʒ/ ]
VERB
  1. have a greater range than (another gun)

How To Use outrange In A Sentence

  • Besides, by then the bombers so far outranged the jets that desperate expedients such as towing the jets or carrying them in B - 36 bomb bays proved fruitless.
  • Nobody really knows who first mooted the idea of making a gun in Kimberley which could outrange the Boer artillery.
  • Don't think we could buy being outnumbered, outgunned, outranged AND in a crossfire... LEVERAGE: The 13th Step is "Shut Up About It Already."
  • By the outbreak of World War I, moreover, battleship ordnance could once more outrange most of the guns of the shore defenses, with the plunging trajectory of naval shells making open-topped defensive works untenable.
  • While Japanese swords were superior, the Korean compound bow and their artillery outranged their Japanese counterparts. Japanese teacher disciplined for opposing nationalist textbooks
  • TODD (on camera): An attorney for Roger Clemens says his client vehemently denies the allegations in the Mitchell report and is outranged his name is in it. CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2007
  • I hear cries of outrange from the human rights campaigners, and in invocation of the Human Rights Act.
  • AIG is based in Connecticut and lawmakers say people nationwide should be upset, outranged by these bonuses, those same lawmakers promising a tough grilling. CNN Transcript Mar 20, 2009
  • THALER: If I had a teenage girl, I would be outranged and I probably wouldn ` t want her to shop there. CNN Transcript Sep 19, 2005
  • Fortunatley on one occasion the ARV was sensible and relaxedly pulled up for a chat - the other time it was a full armed challenge, too much watching the bill methinks - should have shot the fecking townie scum - my .308 somewhat outranges their 9 mil! on August 2, 2007 at 6: 30 pm | Reply alicethearchitect Simple Minds « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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