Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A projection; the projecting part of a building.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
outshoot .
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Examples
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` ` Getting outshot is not a significant factor, '' said Nabokov, who left due to a stiff neck after making 13 saves in the opening period.
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We get outshot from the line every night, we lead the league in turnovers and still we win.
USATODAY.com - Remarka-Bull playoff entry after 0-9 start 2005
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But the practical outshot is that it's well within copyright law to quote a few sentences from a web page or a brochure, even without permission, for the purposes of criticism or review.
Avoiding the chill Ray Girvan 2005
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The Red Wings again outshot Colorado 20-4 and took a 2-1 lead.
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He was the difference-maker, especially in the second period when the Red Wings outshot the Penguins 14-4.
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The Bruins were outshot by a 2-to-1 margin most of the game.
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Theodore cleaned up for the Wild, who were outshot 41-34.
Islanders 4, Wild 1 2011
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TURNING POINT: After grabbing a 2-1 series lead against San Jose in the Western Conference quarterfinals, the Avalanche lost the final three games while getting outshot 116-80.
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The only other time this occurred was in 1957 when Neil Johnston outshot "Pitchin'" Paul Arizin for the Philadelphia Warriors.
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Taking the Backseat The only three players to lead the NBA in scoring and then get outshot by a teammate during the playoffs:
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