verb
- past tense of outdraw: to draw a weapon faster than someone else
- past tense of outdraw: to attract a larger audience or crowd than someone or something else
Usage: Western/cowboy context
Examples
- The sheriff outdrew the outlaw in the gunfight.
- Billy the Kid outdrew his opponent at high noon.
- The comedy show outdrew the drama by thousands of viewers.
- Last night’s concert outdrew the previous record holder.
- The new restaurant outdrew all the competition on opening night.
- She outdrew her rival in the quick-draw contest.