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Definition of "out-gunning" [out-gunning]

  • Present participle of out-gun. (verb)

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Use "out-gunning" in a sentence
  • "In that time we've had Korea, Vietnam, the massive military buildup under Reagan, and Bush's funded-by-tax-cuts invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, but in the most trying economic times since the Depression, Obama's out-gunning them all."
  • "Can the Obama crowd seriously claim that a poll that has Hillary out-gunning him 2-1 (or whatever -- more than 20 points ahead of him) is good news ... at the sime they constantly claim national polls don't matter?"
  • "Don't get me started on out-gunning snipers from across the map."