Outwit


The meaning of the word Outwit is: to be more cunning or brilliant over someone else


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In the song, “Devil Went Down to Georgia,” the boy was able to outwit the devil by playing his fiddle better.

published by Chae on 2021-03-06 06:36:25


To actually win a sport, you really need to be stronger and able to outwit your opponent with a great strategy.

published by Trevor on 2021-03-02 12:15:51


Due to a neighborly feud, the Cranstons could outwit the Liliths because they could play better tricks on them.

published by Alethea on 2021-12-22 09:39:25


All the other dogs could outwit Sparky since he was the runt of the litter when he was born.

published by Percy on 2021-04-07 03:35:53


Even though Thomas had a high intelligence, Sarah would outwit him in any game due to her ability to figure things out.

published by Karri on 2022-01-03 13:33:49


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