Associations to the word «Outscore»
Noun
- Opponent
- Gopher
- Aggie
- Trojan
- Shutout
- Wolverine
- Buckeye
- Halftime
- Maroon
- Midshipman
- Longhorn
- Inductee
- Laker
- Cadet
- Gael
- Amos
- Husky
- Wildcat
- Gus
- Michigan
- Pacific
- Gil
- Bernie
- Mckay
- Owens
- Conference
- Halfback
- Tipperary
- Margin
- Vanderbilt
- Sooner
- Ten
- Enoch
- Overtime
- Touchdown
- Poll
- Horne
- Fullback
- Celtic
- Streak
- Tie
- Stu
- Referee
- Penn
- Average
- Redskin
- Sheldon
- Baylor
- Ingram
- Offense
- Bowl
- Galway
- Yankee
- Daly
- Teammate
- Tiger
- Scoring
- Cavalier
- Lafayette
- Oiler
- Season
- Ara
- Tech
- Gator
- Quarterback
- Mountaineer
- Jess
- Sock
- Game
- Detroit
Adjective
Wiktionary
OUTSCORE, verb. To score more than
Dictionary definition
OUTSCORE, verb. Score more points than one's opponents.
Wise words
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