outbeg

/aʊtˈbɛɡ/
verb
  1. To beg more persistently or successfully than someone else.
    • She outbegged her siblings for the last piece of cake.
    • No one can outbeg a determined puppy at the dinner table.
    • The street performer outbegged all the other artists on the corner.
  2. To surpass in pleading or requesting earnestly.
    • The charity volunteer outbegged the others in raising donations.
    • The children outbegged each other for a trip to the amusement park.
    • He outbegged his rival for the role by showing more passion.
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