Crossword clues for outshoot
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Outshoot \Out*shoot"\, v. t.
To exceed or excel in shooting; to shoot beyond.
--Bacon.
Men are resolved never to outshoot their forefathers'
mark.
--Norris.
Wiktionary
vb. (context sports US English) To score more goals than the other side in a goal sport such as hockey or soccer
Usage examples of "outshoot".
Never mind that she could outdraw, outshoot, and probably outfight the guy, for all the difference in their sizes.
I can outrun, outjump, outshoot, outbrag, outdrink and outfight any man on both sides of the Mississippi from Pittsburgh to New Orleans!
If outvoting them takes longer than outshooting them, at least the result will be guaranteed by their own constitution.
Our guns had been outshot, our infantry checked, and our cavalry paralysed.
But the defenders took cover in a way to which British regulars have not yet attained, and they outshot their opponents both with their rifles and their cannon.
I passed every damn test they threw at me, I outfought, outshot, and outsmarted all the men at my level.
Turk and his crew were slumping, outshot so competently that not one had gained a chance at accurate aim.
Coop, Oakley was so good that she outshot the greatest sharpshooter alive, Frank Butler.
Philoctetes alone outshot me there at Troy when ranks of Achaean archers bent their bows.
They had fought to outride, outshoot and outwrestle each other constantly.
I might have taken her out with a surprise shot, but there was no chance at all that I could outshoot Lara Raith in a direct confrontation.
Billybuck outshoots the robot fifteen times a week the duel will lose all of its excitement.
But it can outshoot and outkill the blunderbuss, with very little bother.