verb
- past tense of outcrow; to crow louder or more persistently than someone or something else
Usage: informal; often used figuratively to mean surpass in boasting or bragging
Examples
- The rooster outcrowed all the others in the farmyard that morning.
- He outcrowed his rival with exaggerated claims about his accomplishments.
- She outcrowed the competition with her confident presentation.
- The champion outcrowed the challenger before the match even began.