1. outshot - Noun
2. outshot - Verb
outshot
simple past and past participle of outshoot
outshot (plural outshots)
(Scotland) An extension to a building.
Even though Camden Hills doubled Hampden Academy on the scoreboard, the Broncos outshot the hosts 20-19. Source: Internet
BC outshot UNH 11-2 in the opening frame, and it sure felt like more than that. Source: Internet
Despite being outshot 8-3 in the opening frame, the Stars extended their lead to 2-0 late in the period when Benn feathered a pass through to Pavelski, who beat Vasilevskiy for his 11th goal of the playoffs. Source: Internet
The Knights outshot the Saints 45.2 percent to 41.3, but the key differences were in 3-pointers (3 to 9), free throws (11 to 17) and turnovers (16 to 6). Source: Internet
South Florida outshot Temple by 13 in its 1-0 win on Thursday night in Tampa, Florida. Source: Internet
Getting to the line is obviously a strength for Pitino's teams since they are 7-15 when outshot by their opponent the last two seasons. Source: Internet