outpull
English
Etymology
out- + pull
Verb
outpull (third-person singular simple present outpulls, present participle outpulling, simple past and past participle outpulled)
- (transitive) To surpass in pulling.
- 1994, Donald B. DeYoung, Science and the Bible (volume 1)
- One person can outpull several others by pulling on the end of the rope to draw the sticks together. You have actually made a block-and-tackle system, long used to gain what is called a mechanical advantage.
- 1994, Donald B. DeYoung, Science and the Bible (volume 1)
Anagrams
- pull out, pull-out, pullout