verb
- past tense and past participle of outcatch; to catch more or better than someone else, especially in sports or competition
Usage: informal; chiefly used in sports contexts
Examples
- The experienced angler outcaught his rival by landing three large bass.
- In the fishing tournament, she outcaught all the other competitors.
- He outcaught his teammates during the practice session.
- The veteran player outcaught the younger fishermen on the lake.