be the bellwether, catch up with, gain upon, lap, loom large, outmaneuver, outride, outwit, overtake, shake off, tower
Definitionv. be or do something to a greater degree
Last update: October 8, 2015
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Demand is currently outstripping production. [Please select]
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She was famed for her running, and would only consent to marry a suitor who could outstrip her in a race, the consequence of failure being death. [Please select]
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The others outstripped him. [Please select]
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Had the Blemmyes outstripped him. [Please select]
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To catch rats, means you will scorn the baseness of others, and worthily outstrip your enemies. [Please select]
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It should be noted that modern inventions have already outstripped many of the author's imaginings. [Please select]
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Raffles was as excited as any of us now: he outstripped us all. [Please select]
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