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outshouting
verb
Present participle of outshout
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On sports fields, on popular reality television shows, power and humiliation, the strong celebrating over the weak, the many outshouting the few -- these are staples of our social life and our entertainment.
I wouldn't mind telling you what happened after that, but when at least a dozen people are outshouting each other simultaneously and each one has his own best idea for an anniversary, it really is hard to reconstruct it all faithfully.
Mr. Paul's supporters were nothing if not visible this week, waving signs along the main street of Manchester and outshouting Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton's backers at a polling place in Concord that she visited Tuesday.
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This time round cheering supporters outshouted the hundreds of protesters, and the number of marchers had doubled, to roughly 1,000.Nearly 500 gay-pride events took place in 2012 and the total for 2013, when tallied, is sure to be greater, according to InterPride, a network of groups that run them.
On another occasion when Miss Nilsson outshouted him, he left the stage to sulk in his dressing room.
Its celebratory tone is subtle and moving; Duffy, even as laureate, understands that a well-crafted line can outshout a bullhorn: Shoes like history lessons, £1.99.
"Believe in yourself!" Not to be outshouted, a bearded man in a yellow shirt and bowler cap, using an upturned golf putter as a cane, edged toward a group of young Israeli tennis players visiting from one of the country's fourteen tennis centers (Sela had trained at one near the Lebanon border).
In the stadium, Finn said, it actually felt good to be outnumbered and outshouted.
But Gordon Miller, the struggling would-be Broadway producer who lives there in "Room Service," often manages to outshout the décor.
He yelled out defensive signals, but sometimes he was outshouted by the energetic Frank.
But the critics — notably Dwight Macdonald in The New Yorker and an apoplectic Wilson Follett in The Atlantic — simply outshouted the defense.
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