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How to use outdone in a sentence

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But even he was outdone midway through the half when the home side passed up an outstanding chance.
Not to be outdone there is a growing number of women anglers taking up the sport which shows that angling is by no means a male preserve.
Not to be outdone, the nurses looked for a banner carrier whose image would evoke even greater resonance.
Another, not to be outdone, has made a headdress out of a baseball cap with a blue nylon tablecloth wrapped around it.
She's outdone her moonish friend, though the friend, the one with the eyes, will attract a better clutch.
Not to be outdone by Google, Microsoft has also announced plans to increase interoperability between social networks.
The mathematician proudly gave his answer, glancing at me slyly out of the corner of his eye, as if he had outdone me in some way.
Determined not to be outdone by the men, she went one better than her second place last year, breaking the course record for the ladies.
One of these visitors was Johann Hummel, well known in his day as a formidable pianist outdone on the keyboard only by Beethoven himself.
Not wanting to be outdone by Reagan and his cohorts, Democratic Party politicians took every opportunity to promote anticommunism and militarism.
But, of course, he had outdone his father, becoming a member of that surprisingly small, select club of presidents who have won two full terms.
No one was going to be outdone in how they were going to do this, and it's just the nature of the market.
Not wanting to be completely outdone, the men hurried uneasily after her and crowded into the cramped space of the dank cave.
Not to be outdone, she's heading to Florida for a week at the end of the month before it gets too hot.
Looking annoyed, Thomas clears his throat, and not to be outdone as a bardolater, quotes the same again.
This week, however, it has truly outdone itself, with desirable vehicles to make the fattest of fat cats drool.
Andrea thrilled us with his free-diving skills, only to be easily outdone by his bewhiskered dancing partners.
Not to be outdone is France with its veal blanquette, which is long-roasted to produce a pale stewed veal with the consistency of melted butter.
Not to be outdone, Rob Finnis leapt to his feet and frugged to and fro like a tall birch in the wind.
Not to be outdone, her brother, Sean, 14, made his own ace on the same hole during tournament play later that week.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Carpentier, not to be outdone, draws for me a huge fist encased in a boxing glove.
The little citizen, not to be outdone, declared her to be a celestial witness.
The celebrated Buen Tono cigarette-manufactory had outdone itself in generosity, its booth being the clou.
Bindle, not to be outdone in savoir-faire, picked up the menu and regarded it with wrinkled brow.
All previous coronations were said to be outdone by the feasting and joviality on this occasion.
Even the unsightly sea-cucumber, or sea-slug, is not to be outdone.
This was too much for the warriors, who had been outdone by a girl.
Eleanore always dressed so well, but to-night she had outdone herself.
Bertuccio had outdone himself in the taste displayed in furnishing, and in the rapidity with which it was executed.
Derrick was outdone in the 1670s by Jack Ketch whose triple tree gallows could simultaneously dispatch a full two dozen.
The town, which did not wish to be outdone, voted a like sum, which was placed in the hands of that notable body to solemnise the auspicious event.
The thing itself is an exaggeration of nastiness, which cannot be outdone.
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