outbrawls

/aʊtˈbrɔlz/
verb
  1. To brawl or fight more fiercely or successfully than someone else.
    • In the schoolyard, the older kids often outbrawl the younger ones.
    • The champion boxer outbrawls every opponent in the ring.
    • The two rival gangs tried to outbrawl each other for control of the neighborhood.
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