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outsing

[ out-sing ]

verb (used with object)

, out·sang, out·sung, out·sing·ing.
  1. to sing better than.
  2. to sing louder than.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of outsing1

First recorded in 1595–1605; out- + sing
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Example Sentences

A few everyday birds gathered on a branch, trying to outsing one particular bird with silver wings and a golden head, its body as big as a crow’s.

“I was so happy that Ann Wilson agreed to sing it with me. Nobody can outsing Ann, but I gave it my darndest, and we added a few lines that were not in the original. We wanted to have a few things that made it seem like ours … I think it’s magic!”

“Truth, honesty. The guy could outsing 99 percent of us,” Brooks said.

“Truth, honesty. The guy could outsing 99 percent of us,” Brooks said.

She took her time with it here, showing off the piercing thickness in her voice, even as seemingly each of the few thousand people in attendance was trying to outsing her.

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