23 examples of outgeneralled in sentences

And there were others as great as these; and the women who for years outwitted Mazarin and outgeneralled Condé are deserving of a stronger praise than they have yet obtained, even from the classic and courtly Cousin.

In the meantime the Germans, who were at the gates of Amiens, Reims, and Compiegne, had been soundly beaten and outgeneraled at every point, and the initiative had been forced from them by the military genius of Marshal Foch.

But, in Molitor, the German General Wable had met more than his match, and soon, outgeneralled and out-manoeuvred, he had to rally on the last prepared position, west of Tabora.

" Terrence assured him that he would yet aid him to outgeneral the Englishman, and he only wished that he might come into port during their stay.

Well, as anybody at the Drones will tell you, Bertram Wooster is a pretty hard chap to outgeneral.

Of General Pope, however, it must be said that he suffered himself to be outgeneralled in every particular; and the pithy comment of General Lee, that he "did not appear to be aware of his situation," sums up the whole subject.

The Federal commander seemed to have clearly outgeneralled his adversary, and, humanly speaking, the movements of the two armies, up to this time, seemed to point to a decisive Federal success.

Sharley may have had her dim consciousness of the cosey barn and chicken's chirp, of brown and gold and blue and dazzle and glory; but you don't suppose that was what she had outgeneralled Moppet and stolen the march upon Nate and Methuselah for.

"We'll be outgeneralled completely if he gets into those caverns on the hills.

It began to look as if the sophs had decided that they were outgeneraled and were willing to let the matter drop.

If a man wished to examine each feature in detail, he might show the renowned Pompey to have been a child, so completely was he outgeneraled at every point.

Only, I wish to say that it is a bright pleasure to think that no man, however brilliant or daring, outgeneraled mebut a delightful American girl.

Celestino Rey has been outgeneraled by a clever American girl, but he has also been betrayed by a South American catthe tortoise-shell of a bagnio-litter" Both white men commanded him to stop.

Furthermore, the English suffragettes have completely outgeneralled the professional politicians.

The record shows that European armies, when outgeneralled or outmanoeuvred, had the habit of retiring from the field, sometimes in good order, more frequently in a state of demoralisation.

When I met you today I at once knew it was all up with me unless I could outgeneral youand

He had spent four hundred dollars in recovering one third of the stolen money, and had suffered the thief to outgeneral him.

Bee's manoeuvres never raise any dust, but on a flank movement, a midnight sortie or an ambush, Bee could outgeneral Napoleon and Alexander and General Grant and every other man who has helped change the maps of the world.

His plan was scientific; his battle was better planned than was his antagonist's; he outgeneralled Beauregard clearly, and failed only because of a fact that is going to be impressed frequently upon the Northern mind in this war; that fact is that the Southern troops do not know when they are beaten.

There were many signs, and I had to be always on the lookout to outgeneral them.

He had thought this moment might be propitious, but she calmly outgeneraled him again, suddenly bidding the men remain and smoke as long as they pleased, and, disappearing herself up the stairway with Miss Willis, without so much as a glance backward, indicative of any lingering interest.

THE GRAYHOUND OUTGENERALED FRANK, THE YOUNG NATURALIST. * * * * * CHAPTER I. THE HOME OF THE YOUNG NATURALIST.

The Grayhound Outgeneraled.

23 examples of  outgeneralled  in sentences