OUTHIT

Etymology

Verb

outhit (third-person singular simple present outhits, present participle outhitting, simple past and past participle outhit)

To hit something better or further than another, especially to score better in a game involving hitting a ball with a bat.

Anagrams

• hit out, hit-out, hitout

Source: Wiktionary



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CRITICAL

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Plain brewed coffee contains almost no calories, while coffee with dairy products, sugar, and other flavorings is much higher in calories. An espresso has 20 calories. A nonfat latte has 72, while a flavored one has 134.

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