outdrop
/aʊtˈdrɑp/
verb
- To drop something more effectively or in greater quantity than someone else.
- He tried to outdrop his friend in the game of catch, but the ball kept bouncing away.
- In the fruit-picking contest, she could outdrop anyone with her speed.
- The new machine can outdrop the old one by fifty packages per minute.
- To surpass someone in dropping or releasing something, especially in sports or games.
- The pitcher can outdrop any other player when it comes to curveballs.
- In the video game, his character could outdrop enemies with special power-ups.
- She managed to outdrop her opponent in the final round of the hacky sack competition.
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