Definitions
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- verb
Present participle of tooutfox .
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Examples
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Today's Barnes & Noble depends on its bookstores to introduce customers to its Nook e-readers, but its growth and future profits hinge on outfoxing and outselling deep-pocketed rivals Amazon.com Inc., Apple Inc. and Google Inc. on the digital-books front.
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Sensing the gusts were playing havoc ahead of a turn with about 18 miles to go, Armstrong simply stayed in front, outfoxing riders like Alberto Contador of Spain, the 2007 Tour winner and favorite this year.
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Mr. DeLay's lawyers said prosecutors in liberal Austin were trying to punish their client for outfoxing Democrats in a game both parties played.
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This is post-modern football on display from Italy who are completely outfoxing a Paraguay team who seem to be having trouble breaking out of their rigid 4-4-2 formation with any sort of creativity.
Pop World Cup 2010: Group F – Italy 0 Paraguay 0 | FreakyTrigger
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Faced with his manically inventive and elaborate use of his material, at times recalling the marginalia of illuminated manuscripts and the ornamentation of Italian Renaissance book design; and his endless depictions of George Washington—as angel, bellhop, businessman, clockwork, cowboy, founding father, topiary, traffic cop and window washer continually outfoxing his nemesis the Gingerbread man—is to give in freely to his fantastic voyage.
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More great outfoxing clips on the updated OUTFOXED: Fox Attacks DVD.
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A dry course allows for a more tactical race and with two of the top U.S. riders sharing colors, the job of outfoxing the pair has proven extremely challenging.
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Awww ... can't handle it now that MSNBC is outfoxing Fox? the network had used "deceitful editing to further a media-manufactured story line is utterly misleading and irresponsible."
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Carter and Wadsworth were doing a handsome business by catering to the French—and routinely outfoxing their American counterparts—perhaps they would take on the Comfort Sands contract as well.
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Carter and Wadsworth were doing a handsome business by catering to the French—and routinely outfoxing their American counterparts—perhaps they would take on the Comfort Sands contract as well.
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