outdrew
/ˈaʊt.druː/Definitions
1. verb
to have attracted or received more interest, customers, or attention than someone or something else, especially in a competition or contest
“The new restaurant outdrew the old one, attracting a much larger crowd on opening night.”
2. noun
the act of attracting or receiving more interest, customers, or attention than someone or something else, especially in a competition or contest
“The marketing campaign’s success was in the outdraw, with the product flying off the shelves within hours.”