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    Use "outshine" in a sentence

    outshine example sentences

    outshine


    outshines


    outshining


    outshone


    1. The tailor and seamstress jumped at the chance to outshine the court Tailors


    2. “If it annihilated them the fireball would outshine Sol


    3. Lee knew that and did not try to outshine Grant in any


    4. Let me lay out the step by step format of using a bonus offer that seems to really outshine the product you are recommending, and that will help you cash in on your Affiliate promotions


    5. She had at her very core a fierce fire that could outshine a million stars


    6. That outshine me in height


    7. always outshine your physical beauty


    8. Instead look for the inner beauty for it will always outshine your physical beauty


    9. pace and outshine their peers, as if that were some sort of crime


    10. with genius in design that did all outshine;

    11. Her mother kept telling her that she was special, a truly good and dependable person, and attractive as well, but what else could a mother say? And it was revealing that her mother often added that lots of men didn’t want women to outshine them anyway


    12. In my eyes you outshine all the stars in the universe


    13. Lady Jane skillfully disguised her disappointment at not being able to outshine the locals and those guests in attendance


    14. Losira took the stage with power, ready to outshine


    15. have to upstage me in every area of interest that we share, but you have to join Star Fleet and outshine everyone to the point that there isn’t anywhere I can go that I don’t have to hear about you and your exploits? Can’t you do anything badly?”


    16. On entry into our premises, they danced round, with everyone trying to outshine the other in their dancing steps


    17. I need to outshine my sister, right?"


    18. I can see why you will be a king that will outshine all others


    19. just the cocky ones I'll really try to outshine


    20. No SON is allowed to OUTSHINE his FATHER

    21. It is considered as a common way of showing politeness, a gesture of courtesy, one way to outshine the rest of the interviewees, and a way to keep your name upfront


    22. My wife, fresh from the beauty parlour, was unmarked by her three days of distress, and in the eyes of many seemed to outshine Julia, whose sadness had gone and been replaced by an incommunicable content and tranquillity; incommunicable save to me; she and I, separated by the crowd, sat alone together close enwrapped, as we had lain in each other's arms the night before


    23. You weren’t supposed to become your own audience, any more than you were supposed to attend your own funeral, or try to outshine God


    24. Maekar would never admit as much, but I believe it was his secret hope that his sons might outshine mine in this tourney


    1. OF all the gems in the rich collection of Yoga asanas there shines forth one which, in sheer beauty, symmetry and grace, outshines all others except, perhaps, the serene Lotus, that impenetrable fortress of repose


    2. and the hunter’s moon outshines the sinking sun


    3. The Jewish undead were smart! They figured out that they were not worshipping an actual god, but that this ‘god’ was actually the combined effect of many men merging their auras together to give the illusion of there being a single ‘god’ who outshines all lesser mortals and is so bright: you have to cover your eyes


    1. And there, outshining the cold moon, where the dark sky met the darker ground, were the brightest stars that he'd ever seen


    2. Despite her ire, she was magnificent, her beauty easily outshining any he had seen except Talia and Nemia


    3. Xin didn’t waste any time, she was already powered up, bright white, and outshining even the Sun, which could be seen far behind her


    4. Before she graduated in 1956, magna cum laude, she established herself as a national champion debater, outshining students from Brown and Yale as well as tying debaters from powerhouse Harvard


    5. Revelers suddenly became self-conscious of the constellation of jewelry that glistened from their wrists and necks, outshining the night sky


    6. I guarantee you’ll look stunning, even outshining the onstage actress who plays Farrah Rose


    7. And the lowly Semites, sucking up that Egyptian culture from their masters… for 700 years? And you wonder why the Jewish Semites became what they became? Mimicking their hated masters: by out-sinning, out-witting, and out-maneuvering them, and outshining them in cunning and corruption: just as a survival tactic: just in order to survive


    8. Each one was a girl of fair common sense, and she did not delude herself with any vain conceits, or deny her love, or give herself airs, in the idea of outshining the others


    1. It outshone Sirius by a factor of four


    2. And this slowly built up inside them though neither of them mentioned a word of it to the other, lest she be outshone by her sister


    3. This was a brightness which outshone the gathering clouds of the eastern sky---now aflame at sunrise


    4. Sven’s valor in battle outshone all others when he made his next move


    5. The radiance of the being outshone the sun,


    6. That outshone all the suns of all men's days


    7. And yet a simple spider had made her smile in a way that outshone the sun


    8. Conan the Cimmerian, late of the Baracha Isles, of the Black Coast, and of many other climes where life ran wild, had come to the kingdom of Keshan following the lure of a fabled treasure that outshone the hoard of the Turanian kings


    9. For its story way outshone all of the rest


    10. The Test series was drawn 2–2, and Cliff Morgan outshone everyone when he eventually captained a skilful Lions backline that included Arthur Smith and Jeff Butterfield

    11. The light outshone the Metrone’s star more than a thousand times


    12. That era was witness to great honour due to the humane, illustrious performances and sacrifices of a certain Arab officer who outshone all his peers amongst the ruling Turkish officers in the state of Sham


    13. His light was so exuberant that it's glow outshone the moon


    14. gallantly protested, infinitely outshone all other birthday finery whatever;


    15. I had not, however, so thoroughly renounced all innate shame, as not to suffer great confusion at the state I saw myself in; but the whole troop round me, men and women, relieved me with every mark of applause and satisfaction, even flattering attention to raise and inspire me with even sentiments of pride on the figure I made, which my friend gallantly protested, infinitely outshone all other birthday finery whatever; so that had I leave to set down, for sincere, all the compliments these connoisseurs overwhelmed me with upon this occasion, I might flatter myself with having passed my examination with the approbation of the learned


    16. Why e’en the Footmen in London outshone the Country Gentlemen at Home!


    17. I was not alone; they were all looking at her with admiration, the men and women alike, although she outshone all of them


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    Synonyms for "outshine"

    outshine eclipse overshadow dwarf diminish dominate tower above

    "outshine" definitions

    shine brighter than


    attract more attention and praise than others