outdraw
/ˈaʊtdrɔː/Definitions
1. verb
to shoot or fire a gun more quickly or accurately than someone else
“The quick draw artist was able to outdraw his opponent in the duel.”
2. verb
to surpass or excel someone or something in a particular skill or activity
“She was able to outdraw her rivals in the art competition with her beautiful paintings.”
3. verb
to move or pull something out of a place or position, especially something that is stuck or hard to move
“We were able to outdraw the wedged wheel from the mud with a lot of effort.”
4. noun
the act of shooting or firing a gun more quickly or accurately than someone else
“His outdraw in the duel won him the title of the fastest gun in the west.”