Outshot vs Outshop - What's the difference?
outshot | outshop |
(outshoot)
(sports, US) To score more goals than the other side in a goal sport such as hockey or soccer
* {{quote-news, 2001, June 4, Andrew R. Tripaldi, SOCCER; Despite Being Outshot, the Power Upends the Breakers, The New York Times
, passage=Boston outshot New York by 16-10, including by 8-3 in the first half, but Gao Hong, the Power's goaltender, covered her zone impressively.}}
As verbs the difference between outshot and outshop
is that outshot is (outshoot) while outshop is (uk) to return a railway vehicle to use after being serviced in a workshop.outshot
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Verb
(head)outshoot
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Alternative forms
* out-shootVerb
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