verb
- to cry or shout louder or more forcefully than someone or something else
Usage: transitive; informal
Examples
- The baby outbawled all the other infants in the nursery.
- She outbawled her siblings to get their mother's attention.
- The crowd's cheers outbawled the announcer's voice.
- He tried to outbawl the storm with his shouting.
- The protesters outbawled the police sirens with their chants.