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- verb Simple past of
outdraw .
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Examples
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It easily outdrew the Teen Choice Awards, which averaged 3.17 million over two hours starting at 8 o'clock — and just a 1.1 in the grown-up demo, which was down 27 percent compared to last year.
Ratings: Falling Skies Ends on a High, Teen Choice Awards Fall 2011
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Consider that the Yankees 'ALCS series-clinching win over the Los Angeles Angels Sunday night outdrew an NFL game.
Yankees help give baseball a ratings boost, even against NFL 2009
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Overall in the 2008 congressional and presidential elections, Democrats outdrew Republicans, $1.9 billion to $1.3 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
Financiers Switch to GOP Brody Mullins 2011
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ABC's Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition also outdrew hockey in the final prime-time hour, 5.84 million viewers vs.
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In the past year, only 27 events on ESPN — excluding NFL games — outdrew the 4% of U.S. cable TV households who tuned into last year's draft coverage.
NFL Network, ESPN pull in star power for prime-time draft broadcast 2010
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On broadcast TV, where the summer season is ending, America's Got Talent outdrew its competition, averaging 11.43 million people.
Ratings: Sons of Anarchy Season 4 Debut Sets Series High 2011
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At 10, a rerun of CSI: Miami (8.6 million) outdrew Brothers & Sisters (8 million).
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ABC's Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition also outdrew hockey in the final prime-time hour, 5.84 million viewers vs.
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Even an upstart minor league team - the Chicago Wolves - often outdrew the Blackhawks.
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Both shows outdrew "Nightline," which averaged 3.3 million total viewers (0.9 A18-49 rating) from 11: 35PM-12: 05AM.
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