outgain
verb[T]
specialized(alsoout-gain)uk/ˌaʊtˈɡeɪn/us/ˌaʊtˈɡeɪn/sports
in Americanfootball, tomovetheballfurtherforwardthan anotherteamorplayer:
They outgainedtheirfiercerivals320yardsto 171.
Jackson outgained Rodriguez in the lastquarterin thisbattleof big-namerunningbacks.
finance & economics
toincreaseinvaluemore than somethingelse:
Their newinvestmentfundhas outgained therestoftheirportfolio.
Theadvisorrecommendedswitchingto thegrowthfund, whichconsistentlyoutgains the S&P 500index.
- It'srare, but doeshappensometimes, that ateamoutgains another butlosesthegame.
- Thescorewascloseathalf-time, but the Stormers had out-gained the Cheetahs 213-138.
American football
- attempt
- blitz
- blocker
- blocking
- carry
- carry the ballidiom
- drop
- football
- fullback
- huddle
- linebacker
- nonconference
- offence
- outkick
- place-kick
- place-kicking
- scramble
- split end
- Super Bowl
- touchdown
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