outpass
verb[T]
(alsoout-pass)uk/ˌaʊtˈpɑːs/us/ˌaʊtˈpæs/topasstheball(=moveit betweenplayersin ateamsport)moreeffectivelythan theopposingteam:
Yesterday, theyoutplayedand outpassed theUnitedside.
They wereoutclassedand outpassed by Barcelona at the Nou Camp.
- We've out-passed some of thebestteamsin theworld.
- Theytotallydominatedthegame, out-passing ateamwell-known fortheirpassinggame.
- It was a high-tempopressinggamethatoverwhelmedthose thattriedto outpass them.
- I would also say that wetotallyoutpassed them.
General terms used in ball sports
- aggregate score
- assist
- back pass
- backspin
- ballplayer
- bend
- hat trick
- in boundsidiom
- inbounds pass
- indirect free kick
- kicker
- laysomeoneoff
- loft
- penalty
- pitch
- spot kick
- square ball
- timeout
- underhand
- underspin