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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
outjump .
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Examples
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Maybe if he outjumps me, hit the ball out when he's coming down instead of trying to hit it at the high point, cause he's obviously going to outjump me.
Washington Redskins' effort in overtime goes to waste as Houston Texans roar back for 30-27 victory 2010
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Shannon Boxx, left, outjumps the Canadian defense to score the USA's second goal.
USATODAY.com - Motivated USA takes third place in World Cup 2003
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* Imperial Commander outjumps more fancied rivals * Favourite Kauto England, March 19 (Reuters) - Imperial Commander produced an imperious
WN.com - Articles related to Ajay to sport an all new avatar 2010
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What Fitzgerald showed this postseason were hands that can pull in any football thrown his way, including those tossed above his 6-foot-3 frame in which he simply outjumps the coverage to corral, like he did on his one-yard TD grab midway through the final quarter of the Super Bowl.
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Jack Collison outjumps Andy Dawson and his header loops over a stranded Matt Duke in the Hull goal.
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Doyley gives him far too much time to cross the ball and ALAN LEE outjumps Hodson to put Palace two goals to the good.
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Doyley gives him far too much time to cross the ball and ALAN LEE outjumps Hodson to put Palace two goals to the good.
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Associated Press Tottenham's Scott Parker outjumps Aston Villa's Darren Bent for the ball during a match at White Hart Lane in October.
Suddenly It's Red-Hot Spurs Jonathan Clegg 2011
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Heads, I win: Dixie Dean outjumps Chelsea goalkeeper Sam Millington at Stamford Bridge to score for Everton in 1932
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Robert Huth outjumps Mame Biram Diouf to put Stoke into the lead at Ewood Park.
The Guardian World News Richard Jolly 2010
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