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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of outthink.

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Examples

  • “Time after time, we are outthought, outfought, and defeated.”

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • His Majesty sold Fernando Torres to Chelsea for £50m and then outthought El Niño's new employers on the pitch with the help of a coach – Steve Clarke – who was formerly the chief defensive organiser for Roman Abramovich's mob.

    What defines the great managers? Total control | Paul Hayward 2011

  • “Time after time, we are outthought, outfought, and defeated.”

    Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011

  • If Capello wants to remind his England players that he has the Midas touch, or to show them the meaning of mental fortitude, he could not do much better than show them the video of that game together with an explanation of how he outthought a Barça team packed with fluidity and flair.

    Cornered Fabio Capello knows precisely how to square the circle 2010

  • They outslugged you, outthought you, outmaneuvered you; and in the end you ripped off your pants, painted yer asses blue, and said yes sir, may I have another. [via SciFi Scanner]

    February 2008 2008

  • But Loving had outthought me and negated my strategy.

    Edge Jeffery Deaver 2010

  • They outslugged you, outthought you, outmaneuvered you; and in the end you ripped off your pants, painted yer asses blue, and said yes sir, may I have another. [via SciFi Scanner]

    SF Tidbits for 2/16/08 2008

  • She had outtalked and outthought all those country boys in Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and those fake hustlers from Elmira.

    Zebratown Greg Donaldson 2010

  • They outslugged you, outthought you, outmaneuvered you; and in the end you ripped off your pants, painted yer asses blue, and said yes sir, may I have another.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Steven Barnes 2008

  • They outslugged you, outthought you, outmaneuvered you; and in the end you ripped off your pants, painted yer asses blue, and said yes sir, may I have another.

    Harlan on the Writer's Strike Steven Barnes 2008

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