outcrow

/aʊtˈkroʊ/
verb
  1. To surpass or exceed someone in crowing (like a rooster) or in making boastful, triumphant sounds.
    • The rooster tried to outcrow the neighbor's rooster every morning.
    • In the contest, the winner stood on the fence and outcrew all the other birds.
    • He boasted so loudly that he seemed to want to outcrow everyone in the room.
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