Pronunciation: /aʊt.drɪŋk/
verb to drink more alcohol than someone else in a competition or social setting
A1 I can outdrink my friend at the party.
A2 She outdrank everyone else at the bar last night.
B1 He always tries to outdrink his competitors during the drinking games.
B2 Despite her small size, she managed to outdrink all the men at the pub.
C1 The professional drinker was able to outdrink even the strongest opponents in the competition.
C2 In a test of endurance, he proved that he could outdrink anyone in the room.
formal She was able to outdrink all of her colleagues at the corporate dinner.
informal I bet I can outdrink you in a beer chugging contest.
slang I heard he can outdrink anyone at the bar, he's a real pro.
figurative Her determination to succeed in the competition allowed her to outdrink her opponents in terms of effort and dedication.
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