outsell

IPA: aʊtsˈɛɫ

verb

  • (transitive, stative) To sell more than; to surpass in sales.
  • (transitive, stative) To sell at a higher price (than)
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Examples of "outsell" in Sentences

  • 'Soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso.'
  • How Jed, or anyone, can believe that this mess of a book will outsell the President's memoir is beyond me.
  • Wait untill the Balloon Boy's family comes out with their memoirs, I'm sure that one will far outsell Palin.
  • Will Obama, yes, we can cola in a bottle not a can despite the name outsell John McCain soda made with pure patriotic spirit.
  • I understand they're updated hourly and with sales of a single copy can jump up thousands of places ... only to subside gradually as other titles outsell it during any given hour.
  • "Someday soon a Chinese ink painting is going to outsell Picasso," said Joe Lin-Hill , an emerging-markets professor at Sotheby's Institute of Art, a graduate school run by an affiliate of the auction house.
  • There can't be many writers in the genre who outsell Iain Banks, and although his work is often dark, the Culture represents a positive spin on technological development and its fusion with liberal social attitudes.
  • Now the MacBook Air is a solid player in Apple's laptop lineup its laptops outsell its desktops by about 3:1 - but it's going to be challenged in the market by "ultrabooks" which will make the MacBook Air look quite ordinary.
  • As far as I know, fantasy in general still tends to outsell most other varieties of speculative fiction (there are exceptions, of course – individual sf writers who have sales many fantasy authors, including yours truly, can only dream of).

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