Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outsell.(verb)
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Use "outsells" in a sentence
"Capcom's title outsells new U2 album as gaming overtake music and films in the UK last week"
"And this means no choice for fans — which means no embarrassing moments if one title outsells the other — but since most wanted to read both anyway, that makes sense, too."
"Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service, while sales of whole milk have dropped dramatically since 1975, when more than 70 percent of milk sold in America was whole, whole milk still easily outsells skim and 1%."