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Topic: Sports

outpitch

IPA: /aʊtˈpɪtʃ/

KK: /aʊtˈpɪtʃ/

verb

Definition: To perform better in pitching than another pitcher, especially in a competitive context.

Example: The young player managed to outpitch his more experienced opponent during the game.

outplay

IPA: /aʊtˈpleɪ/

KK: /aʊtˈpleɪ/

transitive verb

Definition: To defeat someone by using better skills or strategies, especially in a game or competition.

Example: The team managed to outplay their rivals in the final match.

outpoint

IPA: /aʊtˈpɔɪnt/

KK: /aʊtˈpɔɪnt/

transitive verb

Definition: To surpass someone in points, especially in a competitive context like sports, or to sail closer to the wind than another vessel in nautical terms.

Example: In the final round, she managed to outpoint her opponent and win the match.

outpunch

IPA: /aʊtˈpʌnʧ/

KK: /aʊtˈpʌnʧ/

verb

Definition: To hit someone with a punch that is stronger or more effective than another person's punch.

Example: In the final round, he managed to outpunch his opponent and win the match.

outrace

IPA: /aʊˈtreɪs/

KK: /aʊˈtreɪs/

transitive verb

Definition: To go faster than someone or something else, especially in a race or competition.

Example: She was able to outrace all her competitors in the final lap of the race.

outrebound

IPA: /aʊtˈriːbaʊnd/

KK: /aʊtˈribɑʊnd/

verb

Definition: To get more rebounds than another player or team in a game, especially in basketball.

Example: In the last quarter, he managed to outrebound his opponent, securing the win for his team.

outrival

IPA: /aʊtˈraɪvəl/

KK: /aʊtˈraɪvəl/

verb

Definition: To do better than someone else in a competition or task.

Example: She managed to outrival her competitors in the race.

outrun

IPA: /aʊtˈrʌn/

KK: /aʊtˈrʌn/

transitive verb

Definition: To run faster than someone or something else, leaving them behind.

Example: She was able to outrun all her competitors in the race.

outscore

IPA: /aʊtˈskɔːr/

KK: /aʊtˈskɔr/

verb

Definition: To achieve a higher score than someone or something else in a game or competition.

Example: The team managed to outscore their opponents in the final minutes of the game.

outshoot

IPA: /ˈaʊtʃuːt/

KK: /aʊtʃut/

noun

Definition: A growth or projection that extends out from a main structure, often seen in plants or natural formations.

Example: The outshoots of the plant created a beautiful display of greenery.

transitive verb

Definition: To shoot better than someone or something else, often in a competitive context.

Example: The new camera can outshoot all the previous models in low light conditions.

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