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Definition of outmuscle in English: outmuscleverb aʊtˈmʌs(ə)lˌoutˈməs(ə)l [with object]Dominate or defeat by means of superior strength or force. (以体力或力量优势)胜过,打败 Northumbria started the match as favourites, but they found themselves outmuscled Example sentencesExamples - He used his strength to outmuscle the boxers, and his speed to outbox the swarmers and sluggers, and was as tough as could be.
- Don't look for a vast improvement from the big, physical receivers who were able to outmuscle defenders in the past.
- He has added 10 pounds in hopes of no longer being outmuscled.
- We were outmuscled by the Italians and we have to accept the reality of where we are.
- He is outmuscled at times by big wide-outs and isn't adept at run support.
- The score flattered New Zealand, who were outmuscled and outpassioned.
- He often was in position to make plays as a rookie last season, but he regularly was outmuscled by bigger receivers.
- My experience of a lot of these firms is that they think they can outmuscle you.
- He has the speed to get deep and the bulk to outmuscle defenders.
- His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield.
- He gets in trouble when he tries to outmuscle opponents.
- They were outmuscled but kept on coming back, kicking unbelievable penalties under pressure.
- Ireland will be very hard to beat in Dublin with all that passion behind them, but I believe a rested French pack will outmuscle them.
- Scotland's brownie fisheries have been outmuscled almost completely by the seemingly omnipresent rainbow trout, and any which continue to buck the trend, especially one as large and prolific as Carron, should be encouraged to prosper.
- When he goes up against big, physical cornerbacks, he has the size and strength to outmuscle them for the ball.
- He can't get by on skill and athletic ability and must outmuscle opponents instead of outmaneuvering them.
- The national sport had merely followed the hard law of economics, with clubs from cities where unemployment can touch 30 per cent outmuscled by teams from the industrial regions.
- But then came the trip to Denver, where the Broncos outmuscled them from the start.
- He has the speed to run by cornerbacks and the strength to outmuscle them.
- He must show that he can consistently get separation from NFL corners, since he won't be able to blow by or outmuscle them.
Definition of outmuscle in US English: outmuscleverbˌoutˈməs(ə)l [with object]Dominate or defeat by virtue of superior strength or force. (以体力或力量优势)胜过,打败 Northumbria started the match as favorites, but they found themselves outmuscled Example sentencesExamples - They were outmuscled but kept on coming back, kicking unbelievable penalties under pressure.
- Don't look for a vast improvement from the big, physical receivers who were able to outmuscle defenders in the past.
- The national sport had merely followed the hard law of economics, with clubs from cities where unemployment can touch 30 per cent outmuscled by teams from the industrial regions.
- But then came the trip to Denver, where the Broncos outmuscled them from the start.
- Scotland's brownie fisheries have been outmuscled almost completely by the seemingly omnipresent rainbow trout, and any which continue to buck the trend, especially one as large and prolific as Carron, should be encouraged to prosper.
- He must show that he can consistently get separation from NFL corners, since he won't be able to blow by or outmuscle them.
- He often was in position to make plays as a rookie last season, but he regularly was outmuscled by bigger receivers.
- Ireland will be very hard to beat in Dublin with all that passion behind them, but I believe a rested French pack will outmuscle them.
- He has added 10 pounds in hopes of no longer being outmuscled.
- My experience of a lot of these firms is that they think they can outmuscle you.
- He can't get by on skill and athletic ability and must outmuscle opponents instead of outmaneuvering them.
- He gets in trouble when he tries to outmuscle opponents.
- He has the speed to get deep and the bulk to outmuscle defenders.
- We were outmuscled by the Italians and we have to accept the reality of where we are.
- The score flattered New Zealand, who were outmuscled and outpassioned.
- He has the speed to run by cornerbacks and the strength to outmuscle them.
- His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield.
- He is outmuscled at times by big wide-outs and isn't adept at run support.
- He used his strength to outmuscle the boxers, and his speed to outbox the swarmers and sluggers, and was as tough as could be.
- When he goes up against big, physical cornerbacks, he has the size and strength to outmuscle them for the ball.
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