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- verb Present participle of
outplay .
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Examples
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Bryant, who complained about a lack of talent around him, has gotten plenty of help recently, especially from the 20-year-old Bynum, who shot 11-of-13 in outplaying Phoenix center Amare Stoudemire.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Kittles combined to make 12-of-22 shots in outplaying the Knicks backcourt.
USATODAY.com 2004
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The C's blew at least one of their four losses, if not more, on their own, as compared to the Heat outright outplaying them for the win.
Tom Pappalardo: Why the Bulls Will Beat the Heat in Eastern Conference Finals Tom Pappalardo 2011
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How the Red Wings can win: By exploiting the depth advantage they have over the Penguins and by Chris Osgood outplaying Marc-Andre Fleury.
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"I would guess Nigel Clough is a front runner with 311 league games, far outplaying the likes of Darren Ferguson with 27 under Sir Alex."
The Knowledge | Which clubs have refunded fans due to player transfers? | Rob Smyth 2011
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The C's blew at least one of their four losses, if not more, on their own, as compared to the Heat outright outplaying them for the win.
Tom Pappalardo: Why the Bulls Will Beat the Heat in Eastern Conference Finals Tom Pappalardo 2011
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Then it's about outplaying them, which we may or may not do, depending on who we pick.
Rugby World Cup 2011: Call for Manu Tuilagi to start for England 2011
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The Giants had already knocked off one powerhouse in these playoffs, outplaying the Packers in cold Green Bay the week before.
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It's about going out and outplaying them and what I do every night.
Limiting Lightning's transition game a key for Capitals Katie Carrera 2011
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Were it not for his reputation for comedy a manager capable of not only getting Blackpool into the Premier League but outplaying Liverpool at Anfield would normally have a bandwagon behind him by now.
Tackling is still nowhere as hard as in the bad old days Paul Wilson 2010
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