verb
- to draw a gun faster than someone else in a confrontation
- to attract a larger audience or crowd than someone or something else
Usage: often used in Western contexts
Examples
- The sheriff was able to outdraw the outlaw in their final showdown.
- In the old Western movies, the hero always managed to outdraw the villain.
- The new restaurant hopes to outdraw its competitors with better food and service.
- The concert managed to outdraw the baseball game that same evening.
- She practiced daily to ensure she could outdraw any challenger.
- The blockbuster movie will likely outdraw all other films this weekend.