out-dazzle
verb[T]
(alsooutdazzle)uk/ˌaʊtˈdæz.əl/us/ˌaʊtˈdæz.əl/to be moreimpressivethan someone or somethingelse, often bylookingmoreshinyor moreexpensive:
Theredcarpetcanturninto acompetitionfor thestarsto out-dazzle each other withexpensivegems.
TheselatestfindsoutdazzleeventheancientEgyptiantreasuresdiscoveredlastcentury.
- With herstunningdesignerdressandjaw-droppingnecklace, she out-dazzled everyone at theball.
- The candidate'swifecompletelyout-dazzled him when sheintroducedhim at arallylastweek.
- Thewingercame on as asubstituteand outdazzled histeammateswith afineperformance.
Exciting and interesting
- absorbing
- action-packed
- adventurous
- alley
- arresting
- bracing
- coruscating
- excitingly
- exhilarating
- fancifully
- fascinating
- fast lane
- rip-roaring
- riveting
- romantic
- romantically
- rousing
- Roy of the Rovers stuff
- sensationally
- spectacularly