outsing Sentence Examples
- The nightingale confidently declared its ability to outsing any other bird in the garden.
- The soprano's powerful voice effortlessly outsang the entire chorus, leaving the audience in awe.
- The young singer hoped to outsing his older brother at the talent competition.
- The birds chirped and competed, each trying to outsing the other for the attention of a mate.
- The choir director listened intently, eager to determine who would outsing the rest for the solo part.
- The opera singer's decades of training paid off as she outsang her rivals with ease.
- The karaoke contest reached its climax as the final two singers battled to outsing each other.
- The male birds displayed their colorful plumage and sang their most elaborate tunes, each hoping to outsing the others and attract a mate.
- The children put on a lively performance, each trying to outsing the others in the hope of winning a prize.
- The congregation joined together in a harmonious chorus, but one voice rose above the rest, outsinging them all.
outsing Meaning
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outsing (v. t.)
To surpass in singing.
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To surpass in singing.
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The nightingale confidently declared its ability to outsing any other bird in the garden.
The soprano's powerful voice effortlessly outsang the entire chorus, leaving the audience in awe.
The young singer hoped to outsing his older brother at the talent competition.
The birds chirped and competed, each trying to outsing the other for the attention of a mate.