Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb To exceed in cheating.
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- verb transitive To
exceed incheating .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Plus, even though Bond could outcheat him in golf, Goldfinger could nearly match 007 in a zinger-off.
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Guerrero has a fun gimmick coming up with variations each week on how to outsmart / outcheat his opponents.
PWTorch.com 2008
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Guerrero has a fun gimmick coming up with variations each week on how to outsmart / outcheat his opponents.
PWTorch.com 2008
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