1 The hoarse cries were coming nearer and nearer-twonews vendors trying to outshout each other.
2 Junior reporters brushed past me as they scurried back and forth, trying to outshout each other.
3 The onlookers voiced their own opinions, calling out one or the other's name, each faction trying to outshout the other.
4 Lucan, all in ivy, wishing to outshout him, rose and cried,- Iamnot a man, but a faun; and I dwell in the forest.
5 The madness of greeting spread to the barge of Ramses: officers, soldiers, and oarsmen pressed into one throng and strove to outshout one another.
6 But the long bridge, something more than a mile below, was common ground, and here the foes mingled and strove to outshout each other.
7 Another reporter shouted, "Is this meeting business or personal?" Others picked up on the same theme, each one trying to outshout the next.
8 I gave them other words, addressing myself to both, and they made a race of it, each trying to head off or outshout the other.
9 And, as an example of how the few can outshout the many to pour poisonous venom into a system, the behaviour of a number(...)
10 But he might be outshouted by both Ray Winstone and Anthony Hopkins.
11 It outshouted all else and reminded her of the terrible pain of losing Megan and Alexandra.
12 On another occasion when Miss Nilsson outshouted him, he left the stage to sulk in his dressing room.
13 It was a high-energy backdrop for his show, and I noted that the sellers outnumbered-andwere outshouting - the buyers .
14 But these journalists, like many to come, could be outshouted and bulldozed by Trump's relentless lies and self-mythologizing.
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