bamboozle, circumvent, elude, get round, hocus-pocus, outclass, outguess, outplay, outshine, overmatch, put something over, undo
Definitionv. beat through cleverness and wit
Last update: September 7, 2015
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'Deep Blue' outwited 'Light Pink. [Please select]
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Is Milo quick enough to leave the Demons of Ignorance behind, and cunning enough to outwit - among others - the Terrible Trivium? [verb]
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Whiskey used to be produced illicitly throughout the Highlands and Islands, using primitive distilling equipment and craft to outwit the Revenue men. [verb]
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True, the proud blood of the outwitted lioness urged her to resist this profanation, and Proculejus--an enviable honour--made her feel the superior strength of his arm. [verb]
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What can she expect from the conqueror who, in order to seize her alive, condescends to outwit a noble, defenceless woman, who has succumbed to superior power. [verb]
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And they thought to outwit the government. [verb]
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"Abuse not those who have outwitted thee." [verb]
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The chief representative of the Cyclops was the man-eating monster Polyphemus, described by Homer as having been blinded and outwitted at last by Odysseus. [verb]
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It was thus he had outwitted the heady barons of Aquitaine when little more than a lad, and had turned the hill forts into death-traps against their tenants. [verb]
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