outbleat
/aʊtˈbliːt/
verb
- To bleat louder or more persistently than another animal, especially a sheep or goat.
- In the noisy pen, one goat outbleated all the others.
- The little lamb tried to outbleat its mother for attention.
- The flock's leader could outbleat any rival during the mating season.
- To complain or protest more loudly or insistently than someone else.
- The angry customer tried to outbleat the manager with his demands.
- The children outbleated each other to get the last cookie.
- During the meeting, one member outbleated everyone about the new policy.