Beat through cleverness and wit.
1He's a clever one, this German, and I have to outfox him.
2The reavers were much like hounds, and Averan had to outfox them.
3Maybe it was possible to outfox the Devaney bad blood, after all.
4Mayo are in the unique situation now where they have the potential to outfox Kerry.
5And you wait for the biologist Seth to figure out how to outfox the creatures.
6Badgers have proved notoriously difficult to shoot, grey squirrels continue to flourish, and foxes still outfox.
7Spies use stealth modes to outfox enemies while the medic patches up the fallen and the injured.
8That way you can outfox younger opponents.
9There are two ways to outfox predators.
10Not many could outfox this old fox.
11Still, neither side could quite outfox the other, despite a frantic few minutes leading up to the half-time whistle.
12Or was it really some new form of war -one that could outfox Russia's enemies without firing a shot?
13Calling it a "flowing rally", one protester said the leaderless movement was constantly adapting to outfox the police.
14A muscular flick-on from Romelu Lukaku allowed Rashford to outfox the retreating Trent Alexander-Arnold and rifle in for the opener.
15In any case, he had a ruse of his own to outfox the Swedes, making his players use different jersey numbers.
16Her only chance at redemption had been to outfox Brüder... but she'd known from the start that this was a long shot.
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