Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To outwit; circumvent by cheating; overreach.

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Examples

  • He knew exactly what would happen: Dervishton and Falkland would spend the entire ride to the Snaid trying to outjockey one another, which would gratify Caitlyn Hurst’s vanity to no end.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • He knew exactly what would happen: Dervishton and Falkland would spend the entire ride to the Snaid trying to outjockey one another, which would gratify Caitlyn Hurst’s vanity to no end.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

  • He knew exactly what would happen: Dervishton and Falkland would spend the entire ride to the Snaid trying to outjockey one another, which would gratify Caitlyn Hurst’s vanity to no end.

    The Laird Who Loved Me Karen Hawkins 2009

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