outfumble

/aʊtˈfʌmbəl/
verb
  1. To fumble more than someone else; to handle something clumsily or drop it more often than an opponent, especially in sports.
    • The team's star player seemed to outfumble everyone else during practice.
    • The quarterback managed to outfumble his rival in the championship game.
    • No matter how hard he tried, he would always outfumble his sister when juggling.
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