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- verb Present participle of
outsell .
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Examples
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The Amazon. com Kindle e-reader and bookstore have reached a "tipping point," the company said Monday, with Kindle titles outselling hardcover books on the massive online marketplace for the first time.
Latest Articles 2010
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The brand has been the top-selling designer ready-to-wear maker at many U.S. department stores for years, outselling Armani, which usually hovers around No.
Akris Captures the Season With Wedding Tower Views Christina Binkley 2011
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At this point in time, only U2 and the Rolling Stones are capable of outselling Bon Jovi on tour.
Jon Bon Jovi: 'I'm overweight. Drinking too much. Bored to tears' Polly Vernon 2010
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The Leaf is outselling the Volt this year, with 8,720 sales—2,500 more than the Volt.
GM Offers to Buy Back Volts From Owners Sharon Terlep 2011
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According to the newspaper Reforma, pirated DVD copies of the film are outselling bootlegs of the recent crop of Oscar winners, an irony that does not escape Roberto Hernandez, a Mexican lawyer and co-director of the film.
Mexican film on the court system is now the subject of its own trial 2011
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With ebooks now outselling traditional print, Nosy Crow is poised to make a big splash.
2morrowknight: The Interactive Children's Apps of Nosy Crow 2morrowknight 2011
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With ebooks now outselling traditional print, Nosy Crow is poised to make a big splash.
2morrowknight: The Interactive Children's Apps of Nosy Crow 2morrowknight 2011
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Book clubs picked up on it, and soon she was our bestselling paperback of 2006 and outselling Kite Runner, after some hard work on her part.
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With ebooks now outselling traditional print, Nosy Crow is poised to make a big splash.
2morrowknight: The Interactive Children's Apps of Nosy Crow 2morrowknight 2011
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According to the newspaper Reforma, pirated DVD copies of the film are outselling bootlegs of the recent crop of Oscar winners, an irony that does not escape Roberto Hernandez, a Mexican lawyer and co-director of the film.
Mexican film on the court system is now the subject of its own trial 2011
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