Definition of outsing in English:
outsing
verboutsang, outsung ˌaʊtˈsɪŋ
[with object]Sing better or louder than (someone else)
two school teams move across a large field toward each other, each trying to outsing the other
Example sentencesExamples
- Well, I have tried to outsing the song sparrow, but I always lose.
- There's absolutely no chemistry between them, and each of them try to outsing the others when they get to do their solo parts.
- In all honesty, they probably outsung their home support, and I hope to see five times as many people at home in the replay.