To remove a gun from its holster, and fire it, faster than another.(verb)
To attract a larger crowd than.(verb)
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Use "outdraw" in a sentence
"Our 3 Wise Men have seen the light, despite the persistent feeling that the kid doesn't have a clue what he's doing and his vaunted baseball team can't outdraw an afternoon screening of "Land of the Lost.""
"At such a rarefied rating level, the Masters would outdraw everything in TV sports except the NFL, some Olympic action and a few marquee college football bowl games."
"Q: Did NBC's Olympic primetime Tuesday, featuring what's usually the Winter Games 'biggest draw in women's figure skating, outdraw Fox's American Idol?"