outsweep

/aʊtˈswip/
verb
  1. To sweep more thoroughly or more widely than someone else.
    • In the broomball game, our team tried to outsweep the opponents to score.
    • She challenged her brother to a contest to see who could outsweep the other in the garage.
    • The new janitor could outsweep the entire crew, leaving every corner spotless.
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