outpull
/aʊtˈpʊl/
verb
- To pull harder or more effectively than someone or something else; to surpass in pulling strength or effort.
- She trained for months to outpull her rival in the arm wrestling match.
- In the tug-of-war competition, our team managed to outpull the defending champions.
- The new tractor can outpull the old model by several hundred pounds.
- To attract or draw more attention, customers, or support than a competitor; to outperform in appeal or influence.
- The candidate's speech outpulled the opponent's in terms of audience engagement.
- The charity event outpulled last year's fundraiser by raising twice as much money.
- The summer blockbuster easily outpulled all other movies at the box office.
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