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outˈscore, v. [out- 18.] trans. In various sports and games: to score more than; to surpass in scoring.
1958Times 17 Oct. 20/1 Keenan..then settled down to outscore the Canadian consistently. 1960E. W. Swanton W. Indies Revisited ii. 24 Nurse..actually out-scored Sobers, who found himself humorously slow-clapped. 1968Globe & Mail (Toronto) 5 Feb. 17/2 In other games yesterday, Brampton Rockets outscored Aurora Tigers 8–7 and league-leading Dixie Beehives edged North York Rangers 3–2. 1968[see pace v. 5]. 1977Daily Mirror 16 Mar. 30/4, I thought Mo outscored Dagge by at least five punches to one throughout most of the fight. |