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outdraw
[ out-draw ]
verb (used with object)
- to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor):
She could outdraw any member of the club.
- to prove a greater attraction than; exceed in attracting an audience, patrons, attention, etc.:
She outdraws all male stars at the box office.
Example Sentences
Recollect how the narcissist in chief spent his early days in the White House defending the laughable claim that his inauguration had outdrawn Obamaâs.
Mr. Stewartâs âDaily Showâ significantly outdraws the other weeknight editions of the show, and has proved to be a rare breakout hit for Comedy Central.
The womenâs March Madness final outdrew the menâs final match by millions of TV fans.
Staley and her South Carolina Gamecocksâ victory over Clark and Iowa for the womenâs national championship game outdrew the men in television ratings, and this is shaping up to be the WNBAâs most-watched draft.
Might they outdraw the Aâs, who are soon headed to Las Vegas?
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