outdone in English

verb
1
be more successful than.
the men tried to outdo each other in their generosity
synonyms:surpassoutshineovershadoweclipseoutclassoutmaneuverget the better ofput in the shadeupstageexceedtranscendtopcapbeatbetterleave behindget ahead ofbe a cut abovebe head and shoulders aboverun rings around

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1. But in "House of Holes" he has outdone himself.

2. Not to be outdone , she tried again.

3. Bob Dole, the front-runner, was not to be outdone.

4. The Canadian hockey team has outdone all its rivals. Sentencedict.com

5. So one doesn't want to be outdone by the other.

6. 1 Bob Dole, the front-runner, was not to be outdone.

7. The Christmas office was far outdone by the ceremonies of Holy Week.

8. For example, Istvan has outdone himself with a superb Danbe catfish

9. Not to be outdone, other computer manufacturers are also donating machines to schools.

10. Not to be outdone, the staff are also fielding a strong team.

11. It sort of reminds you that some of the more fantastical things in art are outdone by nature.

12. Not to be outdone, you move 10 paces south of Teddy to regain your customers.

13. Not to be outdone, Stern went on television and made a speech of his own.

14. Although only fragments remain, Dunseverick manages not to be outdone in the legend stakes.

15. Not wishing to be outdone, he decided to try out his language skills at a local shop.

16. Not to be outdone by the girls, the boys' team also won its second team title.

17. Not to be outdone, Kim put through a new constitution in the North, also without objection or dissent.

18. The Tramroad Company, not to be outdone, illuminated some of their own cars both inside and out.

19. Mitch Richmond scored a game-high 29 points and Brian Grant added but they were outdone by the Clippers' shooting.

20. 12 It sort of reminds you that some of the more fantastical things in art are outdone by nature.

21. She wore a lovely tiara but the groom, not to be outdone, had on a very smart embroidered waistcoat.

22. King Charles, not to be outdone, then made the abandoned wife a duchess, the title to die with her.

23. Not to be outdone, however, McCain subtly made reference to his own political attributes during remarks on other subjects.

24. Not to be outdone by the other divisions of Record Holdings, Record Power have brought out a new full colour catalogue.

25. Not to be outdone, Premier Wen Jiabao spoke in the afternoon: I talk and talk and talk my thoughts on technology issues.

26. But thereafter he, along with the rest of the peloton, was outdone by Dan Martin, the Irish Garmin-Sharp rider who won the race.

27. Not to be outdone, the Red Sox can now be said to have two as well, though they work more or less in tandem.

28. String of red and cockscomb to be outdone, you can see, red string like a number of tailor-made sugar-coated haws inserted in the earth.

29. Trinket was not going to be outdone. If this young fellow could continue calmly scavenging, so could he. He popped another slice of layer cake nonchalantly into his mouth.

30. Minerva Spencer has done it again - actually she’s outdone herself with her second book in the series, BarbarouS! I adored this book - I’d give it more stars if I could

31. How to understand the older generation which supported Hitler and his Cohorts?: Much too far by their own reckoning but not far enough in the eyes of ardent nationalists and radical land reformers like Davitt and his Cohorts.: Not wanting to be outdone by Reagan and his Cohorts, Democratic Party politicians took every opportunity to promote anticommunism and militarism.