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outshoot
[out-shoot, out-shoot]
verb (used with object)
to surpass in shooting, as in accuracy or in number of shots made.
to shoot beyond.
to shoot (something) out; send forth.
a tree outshooting its roots.
verb (used without object)
to shoot forth; project.
sparks outshooting from the fire.
noun
an act or instance of shooting out.
an outshoot of his fist that staggered his opponent.
something that shoots out.
a row of outshoots from the soil.
outshoot
verb
(tr) to surpass or excel in shooting
to go or extend beyond (something)
noun
a thing that projects or shoots out
the act or state of shooting out or protruding
Example Sentences
A 1-1 first period saw Dallas outshoot Vancouver 16-6 and allow a last-second, 50-foot shot on goal during the final six minutes.
“We tend to outshoot other teams consistently, probably out-chance other teams consistently. Not in sync right now.”
“We tend to outshoot other teams consistently, probably out-chance other teams consistently. We’re not in sync right now.”
His team would amass a franchise record 51 hits and outshoot the visitors 39-21 in regulation.
In lieu of getting stops, the Wizards tried to outshoot the Kings — and, to their credit, they were feisty.
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