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  • verb transitive To eat more than.

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Examples

  • The second thing I discovered about Kailamai is that she could outeat me.

    Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011

  • The second thing I discovered about Kailamai is that she could outeat me.

    Miles to Go Richard Paul Evans 2011

  • Nicholas tends to be a little picky about meat ... some days he can outeat me when The Husband makes steak.

    Sweetnicks- Food & Life - It's All at Sweetnicks 2007

  • Nicholas tends to be a little picky about meat ... some days he can outeat me when The Husband makes steak.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • Her ability to outeat larger, male competitors has earned her the nickname "The Black Widow."

    Archive 2006-06-25 Bill Crider 2006

  • Some days, he'll outeat me in terms of steak; other times he can't even feign interest.

    Sweetnicks- Food & Life - It's All at Sweetnicks 2006

  • Some days, he'll outeat me in terms of steak; other times he can't even feign interest.

    Archive 2006-12-01 2006

  • Jake had a reputation for being able to outeat everybody in terms of quantity and in the amount of time spent eating.

    How and When to Be Your Own Doctor Isabel Moser

  • Nick can love something one day, and outeat any adult, and then the next day swear that it's never passed his lips.

    sweetnicks.com 2009

  • Nick can love something one day, and outeat any adult, and then the next day swear that it's never passed his lips.

    sweetnicks.com 2009

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