(1) She learned karate for self-defense: ÔÇÿI was afraid that he would outfight me.ÔÇÖ(2) If he couldn't outplay his opponent, then he could outthink and outfight him and here he shows how he did it.(3) The three will have to rely on size and strength to outfight defenders for the ball because they can't beat defenders with speed alone.(4) I don't care what or who this thing thinks it is, nothing can outfight me with a blade.(5) Not that I could outfight him; I couldn't - not yet.(6) I am quite sure that I shall overdrink him and outfight him.(7) ÔÇÿYou defeat your opponents by out-thinking them, not by outfighting them,ÔÇÖ she said.(8) Initially, however, the gamble seemed to pay off, as the Japanese armed forces outmanoeuvred and outfought their opponents in campaigns which brought victories in Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaya, Burma, and the Philippines.(9) No doubt he was remembering the boys who had, with frightening ease, outfought a gang of twice their number.(10) She was not most angry that he had outfought her, though this did fan the flames of her rage.(11) Their midfield never gained enough of the ball during the game and their forwards, starved of possession, were outfought by a resolute defence when the ball did arrive.(12) So far as the military intellectual is concerned, he is wed to the belief that in war against a competitive foe, we shall have to outthink that foe if we are to be successful in outfighting him.(13) Yes, he'd outfought her, but she'd had a chance right up to the point her missile had failed to launch.(14) Being outgunned need not foredoom you to being outfought .(15) It means he was outfought , outdone - and even more importantly, hopelessly outclassed!(16) However, for long periods, they were outfought by the home side who hustled them out of their stride and played as if their lives depended on the outcome.
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