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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of outdrink.

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Examples

  • She should think about waiting with us, walk into her old job with her head high, and REMEMBER that she outlasted, outdid and outdrank the bunch that ran with her, splendidly.

    Clinton and Obama meet, have 'productive discussion' 2008

  • Our first year in the league, we not only outdrank every other team, we failed to lose a single match.

    Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons Greg Fitzsimmons 2010

  • He won both the prizes himself; he outdrank every man living, and for his excellency that way was called Bacchus.

    Essays and Miscellanies 2004

  • He won both the prizes himself; he outdrank every man living, and for his excellency that way was called Bacchus.

    Symposiacs 2004

  • He left England with a bruise, by his coach overturning, that made him spit blood, and was so ill, we expected every post to hear of his death; but he outrode it or outdrank it, or something, and is come home lustier than ever.

    The Journal to Stella 2003

  • He left England with a bruise, by his coach overturning, that made him spit blood, and was so ill, we expected every post to hear of his death; but he outrode it or outdrank it, or something, and is come home lustier than ever.

    The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901

  • In every other country in the study men outdrank women - in some cases by a ratio of nine to one.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • In every other country in the study men outdrank women - in some cases by a ratio of nine to one.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • He left England with a bruise, by his coach overturning, that made him spit blood, and was so ill, we expected every post to hear of his death; but he outrode it or outdrank it, or something, and is come home lustier than ever.

    The Journal to Stella Jonathan Swift 1706

  • He was very funny and easily outdrank both of them.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

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