Definitionv. be or do something to a greater degree
Last update: July 1, 2015
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"If I should chance to be outmatched," he said, "you will come to my assistance." [Please select]
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It was then he learned that Britain had had time, after all, to train troops who, man for man, outmatched his best. [Please select]
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'" "But I suppose you will tell me that your Northern beauties can easily outmatch such wit.' [Please select]
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It was not easy for the British to realize that they could be outmatched on the sea. [Please select]
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And I am bound to say that they easily outmatched the deeds of those who had gone before him. [Please select]
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"Not all the magic of a dream," the historian remarks, "nor the enchantments of an Arabian tale, could outmatch the waking realities which were to rise upon the vision of Pierre Chouteau." [Please select]
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