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were outdoing
  • past progressive of outdo.

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Rabbis wrote with satisfaction that children were outdoing their parents at piety.

From Slate • Nov. 8, 2011

"But because of the pressure from the New York and Paris bureaux to get the story, people were outdoing each other to 'road-run', and they were disappearing in droves."

From BBC • Apr. 23, 2010

Within a few years, however, the Soviets not only had mastered MIRVing but in some areas were outdoing the U.S. at it.

From Time Magazine Archive

The house-elves down in the kitchen were outdoing themselves with a series of rich, warming stews and savory puddings, and only Fleur Delacour seemed to be able to find anything to complain about.

From "Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire" by J. K. Rowling

I have heard crowds bellow too often to be moved by it—though the twenty or thirty thousand gathered under that roof were outdoing the cannonade of any thunderstorm.

From The Plum Tree by Ashe, E. M.