outhit
verb[T]
(alsoout-hit)uk/ˌaʊtˈhɪt/us/ˌaʊtˈhɪt/present participleouthitting|past tense and past participleouthitintennisorboxing, tohitharderthan someoneelse, or, ingolf, tohitaballfurtherthan someoneelse:
She has such apowerfulbackhandthat you'll neversucceedin outhitting her.
He wasregularlyouthitting me off theteebut I washolingmoreputts.
inbaseball, to have morebatters(=peopletryingtohittheball)safelyreachfirstbaseafterhittingtheballthan the otherteam:
TheRedsouthit the Blues 12-6.
- He wasn't thatnimbleaboxerbut wouldwinmatchesbysimplyouthitting hisopponent.
- It was acrushingstraight-setsdefeatin which he was out-thought and out-hit.
Fighting sports
- aikido
- all-in wrestling
- arm-wrestling
- bantamweight
- black belt
- feint
- foil
- full nelson
- grappler
- gumshield
- half nelson
- outfight
- prizefighter
- pugilist
- pugilistic
- punch-drunk
- punchbag
- puncher
- southpaw
- wrestling
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