outpulling

/aʊtˈpʊlɪŋ/
verb
  1. To pull something with more force or speed than someone else; to surpass in pulling.
    • She trained hard and ended up outpulling everyone in the arm-wrestling match.
    • The tractor was outpulling the old truck when trying to move the heavy log.
    • In the tug-of-war competition, our team kept outpulling the opponents until we won.
  2. To attract or draw more attention, support, or interest than someone or something else.
    • His campaign is outpulling the rival candidate's in terms of volunteer sign-ups.
    • The new movie is outpulling all other films at the box office this weekend.
    • The charity event is outpulling last year's fundraiser by a huge margin.
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