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outshout

VERB
  1. shout louder than

How To Use outshout In A Sentence

  • In a match that was far from a classic, the United players showed true grit while their magnificent fans often outshouted the larger number of Celtic supporters.
  • My gut feeling usually outshouts reason, and sometimes it's right.
  • They were superb at Notts County last week and we want them to try and outshout the Swansea supporters.
  • You only have to outvote, outspend or outshout them.
  • After a few minutes of trying to outshout the opposing supporters, people began to throw things at the rival section. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the aid of their drummers and buglers, they outshouted the visiting fans.
  • We can only fool ourselves so long and then only by shrilly outshouting that voice inside.
  • So much the better, there is no message that indiscreetly outshouts the message that the book itself must communicate directly, that you must extract from the book, however much or little it may be. Italo calvino | if on a winter’s night a traveler « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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