outbulk

/aʊtˈbʌlk/
verb
  1. To exceed in size, volume, or mass; to be larger or bulkier than.
    • The new warehouse outbulks the old one by nearly double the storage space.
    • In a tug-of-war, the heavier team often outbulks its opponents.
    • The elephant easily outbulks any other land animal in the zoo.
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