Use "outwit|outwits|outwitted|outwitting" in a sentence

1. To outdo or outwit; defeat.

2. Outwit the platinum bastard.

3. In the story, the cunning fox outwits the hunters.

4. 14 To outdo or outwit; defeat.

5. He was outwitted by his wily opponent.

6. The former heavyweight champion was outwitted and outfought.

7. Don't try to outwit or outguess the interviewer.

8. I did not look to see you so easily outwitted.

9. Therefore, outwit more inclined to short - term speculation.

10. This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

11. Fox will also assist one in learning to outwit the dark.

12. Somehow he always manages to outwit his opponents.

13. 12 This was a crafty manoeuvre to outwit his pursuers.

14. Beach, who had never abandoned his idea, outwitted the boisterous Boss.

15. Synonyms for Befooling include cheating, conning, fooling, misleading, tricking, beguiling, deluding, duping, hoaxing and outwitting

16. Speeders can outwit police radar with a variety of devices.

17. He was a lawyer, he ought to be able to outwit the law.

18. This calls for imaginative solutions to outwit the crafty Chickweed

19. Always before he had been able to outwit his pursuers.

20. If the FBI thought they could outwit him, they were in for a shock.

21. No less useful were certain dexterous thrusts learned at the wrestling-schools, and quickness in outwitting an antagonist.”

22. + 20 Moreover, Jacob outwitted Laʹban the A·ra·maeʹan, for he had not told him that he was running away.

23. Like humans, ants can try to outwit foes with cheats and lies.

24. But you see , the trick of playing a sport well is trying to outwit you opponent.

25. 49 synonyms for Circumvent: evade, bypass, elude, steer clear of, sidestep, outwit, trick, mislead

26. We use our intellects not to solve practical problems but to outwit each other.

27. One of them, Merovech, attempted to outwit his stepmother by marrying Sigibert's widow, Brunhild.

28. Herod, as Satan’s agent, seeing that he had been outwitted by the astrologers, went into a rage.

29. 27 Why did you run away secretly and outwit me and not tell me?

30. Rock was a roly-poly detective who looked like a no-hoper but who always outwitted the opposition with sly brilliance.

31. 1714: The Case of the Catalans (2014) Outwit your opponents' secret agenda as you wage war together against Bourbon forces

32. The realization bit into Harry's confidence that he could outwit such a man: who was he really fooling?

33. They particularly enjoy dealing with Orcs as it gives them a chance to outwit their larger and more brutal cousins.

34. It is the need to outwit and dupe and help and teach one another that drove us to be ever more intelligent.

35. Parents and kids alike will delight in the escapades of the most mischievous and clever Brer Rabbit as he gleefully outwits Brer Fox, Brer Bear and a whole cast of other critters!

36. “Mummy” is about an itinerant Egyptian embalmed mummy that prompts the young hero half-unknowingly to take on a museum-robbing mafia and outwit them Butterfingeredly

37. The Adventures of Brer Rabbit (UTV, 9.45am - 11am) Children's musical animation based on the classic folk tales about a cunning rabbit trying to outwit a scheming fox.

38. الدهاء Adroitnesses; الدّهاء Shrewdness; الدّهاء Artfulness; رد بدهاء answer back; فاقه دهاء outmaneuver, outwit; دهاء سياسي policy; فاقه دهاء وحيلة outsmart; تأتى للأمر بدهاء manoeuvre, maneuver; كان أكثر دهاء وحيلة outsmart

39. Matt Damon is Jason Bourne, an elite government agent determined to outwit and outmaneuver anyone who stands in the way of his mission to discover the secrets of his mysterious past.

40. Bludgeons & Krakens is a turn-based, open world RPG in which the player must seek out and destroy, or outwit, the seven Beasts of Destruction threatening the land of Abraxas

41. circumvent (third-person singular simple present Circumvents, present participle circumventing, simple past and past participle circumvented) (transitive) to avoid or get around something; to bypass (transitive) to surround or besiege (transitive) to outwit or outsmart