Definition of Outplays. Meaning of Outplays. Synonyms of Outplays

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Definition of Outplays

Outplay
Outplay Out*play", v. t. To excel or defeat in a game; to play better than; as, to be outplayed in tennis or ball.

Meaning of Outplays from wikipedia

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- Retrieved 12 April 2024. Roy, Subhadeep (28 March 2023). "Jannik Sinner Outplays Andrey Rublev In Miami". Last Word On Tennis. Retrieved 12 April 2024....
- the original on January 23, 2019. Retrieved March 11, 2019. "Naomi Osaka outplays Karolina Pliskova to reach Australian Open final". ****an Times. ****ociated...
- "The Serena Williams Stats You Need". "The resurgent Margarita Gasparyan outpla**** Anastasia Potapova in an all-Russian contest to claim her second WTA title...
- made this mistake or that mistake. It was like I was being gradually outpla****, from the start. He wasn't taking any time to think. The most depressing...
- voice work by chef Gordon Ramsay and was published in partnership with Outplay Entertainment. Chef Blast combines match-two puzzle mechanics with culinary...
- heads up no-limit Texas hold 'em. It is the first computer program to outplay human professionals in this game. Poker is a key benchmark game in academic...
- big six goalkeeper analysis: Hugo Lloris making up for errors, Alisson outplaying David De Gea, Kepa falls short". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the...
- Wayback Machine, chess.com Hansen, Carsten (4 September 2022). "Niemann Outplays Carlsen, Claims Lead, Crosses 2700". Chess.com. Archived from the original...