Definition of Outplay. Meaning of Outplay. Synonyms of Outplay

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Definition of Outplay

Outplay
Outplay Out*play", v. t. To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than; as, to be outplayed in tennis or ball.

Meaning of Outplay from wikipedia

- voice work by chef Gordon Ramsay and was published in partnership with Outplay Entertainment. Chef Blast combines match-two puzzle mechanics with culinary...
- these variant rules: A player dealt four 2s wins automatically, with no outplay. The holder of the 3â™  must include it in the leading combination. 2s may...
- disqualified from the tournament. In replacement, first runner up team Outplay will be representing the region. The hashtag "#SEATheWorld" was used as...
- that he would receive 15 minutes of extra time at move 60. He was then outpla**** by Caruana in the second round, missed a win against Anish Giri in round...
- first-round matchup with New Jersey. Boucher and the Flyers consistently outpla**** Martin Brodeur and New Jersey and pulled off the upset in five games....
- details that let me get back into the game. Before that he was totally outplaying me, again." Due to his misevaluation, Ding began to make a draw by repetition...
- development studios in Dundee include Denki, Dynamo Games, 4J Studios and Outplay Entertainment, among others. Dundee is also a key retail destination for...
- no road wins. Notable moments include acquired free agent Matt C****el outplaying Christian Ponder at the quarterback position and the defense allowing...
- outprepared Gukesh, but overestimated his position and ended up losing. Caruana outpla**** Abasov in a positional domination, and Nepomniachtchi–Firouzja was a back-and-forth...
- different styles of play and attitude. The former Austrian professionals outpla**** the rather athletic yet amateur players of the "Old Empire" in a "reunification"...