out-play
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[edit]Verb
[edit]out-play (third-person singular simple present out-plays, present participle out-playing, simple past and past participle out-played)
- Alternative form of outplay
- 25 November 2022, Jonathan Tannenwald, “U.S. dominates England for long stretches, but plays to 0-0 tie at World Cup”, in The Philadeplhia Inquirer[1]:
- That said, the U.S. out-played England for the first 20 minutes of the second half. The Americans were patient, accurate in passing and tackling, and unafraid to press high up the field, earning a slew of corner kicks.