outdraw Antonyms
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Meaning of outdraw
Wordnet
outdraw (v)
draw a gun faster, or best someone in a gunfight
Webster
outdraw (v. t.)
To draw out; to extract.
outdraw Sentence Examples
- The skilled gunslinger was known to outdraw any opponent in a matter of seconds.
- In the intense duel, the younger challenger managed to outdraw the seasoned veteran.
- The frontiersman's lightning-fast draw allowed him to outdraw the charging raiders.
- The bounty hunter cautiously approached the outlaw's hideout, hoping to outdraw him before he had a chance to react.
- The poker game reached its climax as the two remaining players agreed to outdraw for the pot.
- The unruly mob threatened to lynch the innocent man, but a heroic lawman stepped forward to outdraw the ringleader.
- In the thrilling Western movie, the protagonist must outdraw a notorious outlaw to save the day.
- The duelist's fencing skills were honed to perfection, enabling him to effortlessly outdraw his adversary.
- The cowboy gracefully slid the revolver from its holster and outdrew the rustler with precision.
- The sudden gunfire startled the bystanders, as the cunning thief managed to outdraw the unsuspecting police officer.
FAQs About the word outdraw
draw a gun faster, or best someone in a gunfightTo draw out; to extract.
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The skilled gunslinger was known to outdraw any opponent in a matter of seconds.
In the intense duel, the younger challenger managed to outdraw the seasoned veteran.
The frontiersman's lightning-fast draw allowed him to outdraw the charging raiders.
The bounty hunter cautiously approached the outlaw's hideout, hoping to outdraw him before he had a chance to react.