Sentences with outdo
out·do
O o - It was important for me to outdo them, to feel better than they were. [VERB noun]
- The cook outdid himself last night.
- The CORPORATE largesse of the Birdcage car park has reached new levels of opulence as marquee sponsors try to outdo each other in indulging.
- It now boasts a science museum, palace of arts and concert hall, each cartoon- like structure vying to outdo its fellow architectural behemoths.
- If Johnson doesn't outdo himself with his second feature, it's not for want of trying.
- Become Tarantino's style signature and his use of language in Inglourious Basterds manages to outdo his achievement in Pulp Fiction.