verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The lizard can outsmart predators by leaving its tail behind to confuse them.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And Royle is hoping to outsmart the old master, just like he did last season.
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From a human relations point of view, Janet had outsmarted Hazel by refusing to become a victim over a trivial matter.
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Glover felt hot under the collar; it would seem that all manner of deranged people were managing to outsmart him.
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He can't even outsmart his own electorate, let alone us.
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His only chance is to outsmart Koch's crew in shifty winds.
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Lansdale also helped Diem to outsmart his domestic adversaries.
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Pollard and the Dingles try to outsmart each other over the barn development.
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The transaction settled, Heather got back into the carriage, feeling triumphant as usual when outsmarting males at their own game.