outbarking

/aʊtˈbɑrkɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of outbark: barking louder or more persistently than another animal.
    • We could hear the neighbor's dog outbarking all the other dogs in the area during the storm.
    • The two dogs were outbarking each other in a noisy contest that lasted for hours.
    • The puppy kept outbarking its siblings to get attention from its mother.
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