outbawl

/aʊtˈbɔl/
verb
  1. To cry or shout louder than someone or something else.
    • At the concert, the fans tried to outbawl each other during the chorus.
    • The toddler tried to outbawl his sister when she took his toy.
    • No one can outbawl the coach when he's angry about a bad play.
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