outwork

verb
out·​work | \ ˌau̇t-ˈwərk How to pronounce outwork (audio) \
outworked; outworking; outworks

Definition of outwork

 (Entry 1 of 2)

transitive verb

2 : to work harder, faster, or better than

outwork

noun
out·​work | \ ˈau̇t-ˌwərk How to pronounce outwork (audio) \

Definition of outwork (Entry 2 of 2)

: a minor defensive position constructed outside a fortified area

Examples of outwork in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

And the campaign believes success will come, that O'Rourke is sure to outwork his competitors on the ground. CBS News, "Despite a tumble in polls and fundraising O'Rourke campaign betting it all on Beto," 19 July 2019 This and that: Nice play during the final minutes of the scrimmage, when Hodgins outworked Dunn near the pylon to catch a 40-yard touchdown pass. oregonlive.com, "Is Oregon State’s next two-way player Jack Colletto playing quarterback and linebacker? Day 3 recap," 3 Aug. 2019 It’s about working hard, basically, outworking the opponent. Michael Shapiro, SI.com, "Kawhi Leonard Explains 'Board Man' Catch Phrase From San Diego State," 6 June 2019 The Texan, who was born on Long Island, N.Y., got the jump on Peterson from the opening bell and greatly outworked the Washington, D.C. fighter throughout. Bob Velin, USA TODAY, "Errol Spence Jr. stops Lamont Peterson in eighth round to retain welterweight title," 20 Jan. 2018 As coach Tyronn Lue had hoped, Cleveland was more physical and won several 50-50 balls while outrebounding and outworking the Warriors, who spent much of the first half barking about the officiating. Tom Withers, BostonGlobe.com, "Warriors one win from sweeping Cavaliers in NBA Finals," 7 June 2018 As coach Tyronn Lue had hoped, Cleveland was more physical and won several 50-50 balls while outrebounding and outworking the Warriors, who spent much of the first half barking about the officiating. Tom Withers, BostonGlobe.com, "Warriors one win from sweeping Cavaliers in NBA Finals," 7 June 2018 The Vols have outperformed preseason expectations by outworking and outhustling opponents. USA TODAY, "Barnes wants the No. 18 Vols to remember embarrassing loss," 12 Feb. 2018 As coach Tyronn Lue had hoped, Cleveland was more physical and won several 50-50 balls while outrebounding and outworking the Warriors, who spent much of the first half barking about the officiating. Tom Withers, BostonGlobe.com, "Warriors one win from sweeping Cavaliers in NBA Finals," 7 June 2018

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Ed practiced his players three times a day, because his opening game opponent was working out his team twice a day, and Ed was gonna outwork that guy. Paul Daugherty, Cincinnati.com, "Doc's Morning Line: The Harrelson curse? Come on now, Cincinnati Bengals fans. Really?," 24 July 2019 Jay will listen, outwork anyone, and will act with the highest of ethical standards. Houston Chronicle, "Letters to the Editor," 30 June 2018 Vegas would like nothing more than to outwork and outhustle Winnipeg, win the neutral zone and score timely goals to win another series. Tim Hackett, SI.com, "Western Conference Final Preview: Can the Jets Slow Down the White-Hot Golden Knights?," 11 May 2018 As a businessman Huizenga was famously disciplined and demanding, determined to outwork competitors and inspire employees. Mike Clary, Sun-Sentinel.com, "H. Wayne Huizenga, South Florida business titan, dead at 80," 23 Mar. 2018 Spoelstra masks this small flaw by getting his group to outwork teams in scrabbles for loose balls. Karl Bullock, SI.com, "The Case for Coach of the Year: Erik Spoelstra," 1 Feb. 2018 Do the Patriots outwork the NFL’s other 31 franchises? Tom Krasovic, sandiegouniontribune.com, "Former NFL star says focus is Pats' "secret sauce"," 30 Jan. 2018 Do your research, be innovative and outwork everybody. Colin Stutz, Billboard, "Spotlight: Rap Snacks CEO James Lindsay on Building a New Marketplace for Hip-Hop," 22 Jan. 2018 Each can lock up players now and not have to spend time re-recruiting them into February, which will allow more time to potentially zero in on a few key players and outwork other programs to maybe lure those bigger fish before February. Gentry Estes, The Courier-Journal, "Early signing period may not be the best for football. But it's good for U of L and UK | Estes," 19 Dec. 2017

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First Known Use of outwork

Verb

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

circa 1615, in the meaning defined above

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