outpaint

outpaint

(ˌaʊtˈpeɪnt)
vb (tr)
to exceed in painting
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If the Champions League final was the night Liverpool learned to outpaint an artist, this was the night they outfought a streetfighter.
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One example of his care occurs in a 5 December 1944 cablegram where Hemingway tells his Collier's editors to "outpaint" an ammunition clip sticking out of his pocket on a photo that was to accompany an article.