Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
outman .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Power blocking, outmanning the defense at the point of attack.
Peter Robert Casey: Talking Blood, Sweat and Chalk with Sports Illustrated's Tim Layden
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Power blocking, outmanning the defense at the point of attack.
Peter Robert Casey: Talking Blood, Sweat and Chalk with Sports Illustrated 's Tim Layden
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Staffed by blooded veterans of the Clinton years -- from the "war room" in Little Rock to the impeachment hearings in Washington -- the Gore campaign is outmaneuvering and outmanning a Bush campaign that sometimes seems to be run from a cigar box in the back of the old family store.
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Part of what prompts these numbers is that the ACLU is completely outmanning the Thomas More Law Center, which is defending the Dover policy.
Whatever happened to personal responsibility? - The Panda's Thumb
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Part of what prompts these numbers is that the ACLU is completely outmanning the Thomas More Law Center, which is defending the Dover policy.
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