outfumbles

/aʊtˈfʌmbəlz/
verb
  1. To fumble more than someone else; to handle something clumsily or drop it more often than an opponent, especially in sports.
    • If our team outfumbles the other team, we will likely lose possession.
    • She outfumbles her teammates during practice, so she works extra on ball control.
    • The quarterback outfumbles his rival in nearly every game this season.
  2. To perform worse than someone else in a clumsy or awkward manner, especially when handling something carefully.
    • In the cooking competition, she outfumbles the other contestants while chopping vegetables.
    • The new waiter outfumbles the experienced staff when carrying multiple plates.
    • He outfumbles his brother every time they try to wrap presents together.
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