Outdraws

Word OUTDRAWS
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Definitions and meanings of "Outdraws"

What do we mean by outdraws?

To extract or draw out.

(Wild West) To remove a gun from its holster, and fire it, faster than another.

To attract a larger crowd than.

To draw better than; to surpass in creating drawn artworks.

This condition occurs when you're camping and discover you didn't pack enough undies. Urban Dictionary

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The word "outdraws" in example sentences

We live in a world where American Idol far outdraws opera, yet opera is far more demanding and technically superior. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Typically, it outdraws CNN and MSNBC combined in total viewership, Nielsen figures show. ❋ Unknown (2012)

MLS not only routinely outdraws the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the National Hockey League (NHL), but is also nurturing nutball fan cultures in places like Seattle, Washington, and Portland, Ore. ❋ Michael Conniff (2012)

"The Tonight Show" consistently outdraws "Late Night," since "The Tonight Show" is at a more desirable hour and generally has a more popular host. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The Tonight Show" always outdraws "Late Night," but has done so by an even greater margin than normal following Conan's move from 12: 30am to 11: 30pm. ❋ Unknown (2009)

But it is a good example of a “cause” disease that outdraws the attention of many other problems that need at least as much attention and funding. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And yet he still outdraws (barely) a novelty act and potential car wreck. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Founded in 1996, Fox first surpassed CNN in the ratings in early 2002 and now consistently outdraws it. ❋ Massing, Michael (2005)

It should be no surprise that Univision's average audience of 596,000 for 34 live Spanish-language telecasts of the World Cup outdraws the 517,000 average for the English-language telecasts on ESPN/ESPN2 through ❋ Unknown (2002)

When she died in 1963, at age 47, some 40,000 people came to her funeral at Pere Lachaise cemetery, where to this day she outdraws Jim Morrison, who is also buried there. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Recently, the Influencers in Travel website announced that Crasher's Twitter account outdraws those of all other destinations and ranks in the Top 10 for all travel companies. ❋ Douglas McArthur (2011)

"We're talking about THE Sarah Palin who still outdraws any Republican in the country and has a very deep well of affection stored up for her among the masses," former Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele wrote in an online discussion posted on the Politico website. ❋ KONRAD YAKABUSKI (2011)

He still has numbers that just about any cable news host would envy and, with about two million viewers a night, outdraws all his competition combined. ❋ By DAVID CARR (2011)

If this week's Seahawks-Rams game outdraws the Jaguars games, it is proof that fans have stopped ignoring the Jaguars and are now actively avoiding them, and by 2012 their games will be broadcast on CSPAN-3. ❋ By MIKE TANIER (2011)

Brian Williams' newscast outdraws NBC prime time; CBS king with 18 of 20 most-watched programs ❋ Unknown (2011)

The [airline] lost his [luggage], so Bill spent the majority of his trip to [Denali] outdrawers. ❋ D. Goode (2016)

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