Outrivaled

Word OUTRIVALED
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Definitions and meanings of "Outrivaled"

What do we mean by outrivaled?

To outperform; to outdo.

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The word "outrivaled" in example sentences

“Mark Twain, always interesting, in this book has outrivaled himself,” reported the Meriden Conn. ❋ Ron Powers (2005)

The Argentine Republic is reputed to be the greatest producer of wool in the world, having outrivaled Australia in its annual output. ❋ Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission (N/A)

The Barings themselves were outrivaled, and Smithers & Co. reached the acme of their sudden glory on one occasion, when they took the new Spanish loan out of the grasp of even the Rothschilds themselves. ❋ James De Mille (N/A)

When the party finally reached New York City, after a non-incidental flight of one night and the major portion of a day, they were given another ovation -- one which far outrivaled in volume the one they had received at Panama. ❋ Chelsea Curtis Fraser (N/A)

As she stood concealed beside it, its laughter so outrivaled every other sound that she had difficulty in discerning the Howes 'approaching tread, and it was not until the distinct crackle of underbrush reached her ear that she became aware they were approaching. ❋ Sara Ware Bassett (1920)

For some little distance out of Port-of-Spain the train passed through true tropical forests of a verdure not to be outrivaled in any part of the New World. ❋ Francis Rolt-Wheeler (1918)

= -- The campaign which ensued outrivaled in the range of its educational activities and the bitterness of its tone all other political conflicts in American history, not excepting the fateful struggle of 1860. ❋ Mary Ritter Beard (1917)

For a young woman to dream that she meets another attired in a crimson dress with a crepe mourning veil over her face, foretells she will be outrivaled by one she hardly considers her equal, and bitter disappointment will sour her against women generally. ❋ Unknown (1901)

For a young woman musician to dream that she sees another young woman on the stage clothed in sheer robes, and imagining it is her own soul in the other person, denotes she will be outrivaled in some great undertaking. ❋ Unknown (1901)

Stetson, a good deal browner and sturdier-looking than when we encountered him last in "The Border Boys on the Trail"; Walt Phelps, the ranch boy, whose blazing hair outrivaled the glowing sun; and the bony, grotesque form of Professor Wintergreen, preceptor of Latin and the kindred tongues at Stonefell College, and amateur archaeologist. ❋ John Henry Goldfrap (1898)

In its issues it far outrivaled the expedition of Alexander the Great, when he carried the arms and civilization of Greece into the heart of Asia, or that of ❋ James Stalker (1887)

Love blinded the good gentleman to the peculiarity of the request; the novelty, romance, and secrecy of the affair rather bewildered though it charmed him; and the knowledge that he had outrivaled three young and ardent lovers gratified his vanity more than he would confess. ❋ Unknown (1866)

When she gave her first great house party at Blenheim, it rather outrivaled in splendor anything of the sort done in England in a long time, and her chief guests were royalties; nevertheless, there was not a hitch or a mistake in all the elaborate proceedings; and a critical peer, who enjoyed the magnificent hospitality of the Marlboroughs, was heard to remark afterward that to be born an American millionairess is to apparently know by instinct all that has to be taught from childhood to a native English duchess. ❋ Various (N/A)

A slave, attired in scarlet, knelt on one knee before her, proffering a golden salver loaded with the choicest fruits and wines; a lazy smile played on her lips -- lips that outrivaled the dewy tint of half-opening roses; the serpents in her hair and on her rounded arms quivered in the light like living things; the great Symbolic Eye glanced wickedly out from the white beauty of her heaving breast; and as he surveyed her, thus resplendent in all the startling seductiveness of her dangerous charms, her loveliness entranced and intoxicated him like the faint perfume of some rare and powerful exotic, ... his senses seemed to sink drowningly in the whelming influence of her soft and dazzling grace; and though he still resented, he could not resist her mesmeric power. ❋ Marie Corelli (1889)

After viewing these, the girls were generally positive, but again their language ability outrivaled the programs’ curriculum of mild cartoons and giddy puppets. ❋ John Dalton (2004)

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