outsmoke

/aʊtˈsmoʊk/
verb
  1. To smoke more or better than someone else, especially in a competition or comparison.
    • He challenged his friend to see who could outsmoke the other in a single session.
    • At the barbecue, she managed to outsmoke everyone with her secret blend of wood chips.
    • The old fisherman claimed he could outsmoke any sailor on the dock.
  2. To produce more smoke than something else, often in a literal sense.
    • The factory's chimney seemed to outsmoke all the others in the valley.
    • The old engine would outsmoke modern cars when it started up.
    • This campfire will outsmoke any fire you build with wet wood.
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