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Meaning of outfawn
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outfawn (v. t.)
To exceed in fawning.
outfawn Sentence Examples
- The cunning fox outfawned the unsuspecting prey, leading it straight into its clutches.
- The sly cat would often outfawn its adversaries, tricking them into revealing their weaknesses.
- The politician's charisma and charm allowed him to outfawn his opponents in the election.
- The salesman's skillful persuasion tactics outfawned the customer's initial reluctance.
- The lawyer's cunning cross-examination outfawned the witness, leading to a devastating revelation.
- The athlete's superior training and technique outfawned the competition on the field.
- The student's exceptional intellect outfawned the challenging exams, earning him top marks.
- The therapist's empathy and understanding outfawned the patient's resistance, leading to a breakthrough in therapy.
- The entrepreneur's innovative ideas and business acumen outfawned the market's skepticism.
- The artist's creativity and expression outfawned the critics' harsh judgment, winning critical acclaim.
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To exceed in fawning.
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The cunning fox outfawned the unsuspecting prey, leading it straight into its clutches.
The sly cat would often outfawn its adversaries, tricking them into revealing their weaknesses.
The politician's charisma and charm allowed him to outfawn his opponents in the election.
The salesman's skillful persuasion tactics outfawned the customer's initial reluctance.