outdo|outdid|outdoes|outdoing|outdone in English
verb
[,out'do || ‚aʊt'duː]
surpass, excel
Use "outdo|outdid|outdoes|outdoing|outdone" in a sentence
1. To outdo or outwit; defeat.
2. But in "House of Holes" he has outdone himself.
3. 15 She outdid herself to break the record she had set.
4. Not to be outdone , she tried again.
5. 14 To outdo or outwit; defeat.
6. Success means doing your best —not outdoing someone else’s. —Galatians 6:4.
7. 9 He tried to outdo his opponents.
8. 11 Now it thinks it can outdo them.
9. Bob Dole, the front-runner, was not to be outdone.
10. 15 She emulously tried to outdo her older sister.
11. The Canadian hockey team has outdone all its rivals. Sentencedict.com
12. So one doesn't want to be outdone by the other.
13. 3 He always tries to outdo everybody else in the class.
14. 12 Its natural beauty has the potential to outdo Hawaii.
15. 10 Competitive spirit is the desire to outdo running mates.
16. 13 The effects of psychological balance outdo all health measures.
17. 1 Bob Dole, the front-runner, was not to be outdone.
18. The Christmas office was far outdone by the ceremonies of Holy Week.
19. 9 But perhaps the last concert, when Paragon joined with the Caput Ensemble, outdid all the events.
20. is a material that outdoes other materials in the areas of sound absorption, strength, durability and costs.
21. For example, Istvan has outdone himself with a superb Danbe catfish
22. I wanted to outdo that moment that opens up the show.
23. Not to be outdone, other computer manufacturers are also donating machines to schools.
24. Not to be outdone, the staff are also fielding a strong team.
25. 7 Kids always try to outdo each other in attracting the teacher's attention.