Be or do something to a greater degree.
1 The denizens of Joffrey's court had striven to outdo each other today.
2 Designer Elizabeth Emanuel said Diana wanted to outdo all previous royal brides.
3 Everybody in San Sebastian seemed resolved to outdo every other in kindness.
4 They made proposals for biospheres, trying to outdo one another in creativity.
5 I don't know why I try so hard to outdo you, Dana.
6 But even Bobby did not outdo the rest of us in willingness.
7 Every one tried to outdo the other in saying caustic, spiteful things.
8 But this time I mean to outdo him in breadth of intention.
9 He had to outdo the rest of us that much or bust.
10 Each person strives to outdo the rest of his or her acquaintances.
11 Only frugality enables them to outdo the rich on their own ground.
12 Broad We've never had that edge to want to outdo each other.
13 It was cool to outdo Säpo in their own field of expertise.
14 New York tried to outdo Vienna and London in honoring Mark Twain.
15 When it comes to cute, Smart aims to outdo Mini and Fiat
16 It is a privilege and challenge to outdo nature on occasion.
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