outbark

/aʊtˈbɑrk/
verb
  1. To bark louder or more persistently than another animal, especially a dog.
    • During the night, one dog started howling and seemed to outbark all the others in the neighborhood.
    • The little terrier tried to outbark the big German Shepherd in the park.
    • At the kennel, the puppies compete to outbark each other when they hear a stranger approach.
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