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Definition of outgross in English: outgrossverb aʊtˈɡrəʊsˌoutˈɡrōs [with object]Surpass in gross takings or profit. the film has outgrossed all other movie comedies Example sentencesExamples - By 1975, it was the biggest indie film distributor in Australia outgrossing every major Hollywood Studio on the continent.
- Maybe it's the effect of America being polarised during an election year, but in his home country of Canada it has outgrossed all other documentaries.
- And this ‘down year’ has already outgrossed the entirety of that year.
- The film featuring these two apparently unkillable ghosts started out as America's No. 1 box office hit, outgrossing every other movie during its first week of national release.
- It was certainly more profitable, taking in $129m in the US and millions more worldwide, comfortably outgrossing the original, even in Japan.
- In other international box office news, it has already outgrossed its domestic run by about $7 million and it still has many territories to open.
- By the end of its first run, however, it ended up outgrossing Love Story.
- It soon became the most financially successful 1971 release at the British box office, outgrossing even Diamonds Are Forever.
- The industry has gotten sequel lazy, assuming that sequels will all now outgross originals, as opposed to the 20% drop tradition of the past.
- It will be outgrossing his biggest movie by Wednesday.
Definition of outgross in US English: outgrossverbˌoutˈɡrōs [with object]Surpass in gross income or profit. the film has outgrossed all other movie comedies Example sentencesExamples - It soon became the most financially successful 1971 release at the British box office, outgrossing even Diamonds Are Forever.
- By 1975, it was the biggest indie film distributor in Australia outgrossing every major Hollywood Studio on the continent.
- In other international box office news, it has already outgrossed its domestic run by about $7 million and it still has many territories to open.
- It was certainly more profitable, taking in $129m in the US and millions more worldwide, comfortably outgrossing the original, even in Japan.
- The film featuring these two apparently unkillable ghosts started out as America's No. 1 box office hit, outgrossing every other movie during its first week of national release.
- Maybe it's the effect of America being polarised during an election year, but in his home country of Canada it has outgrossed all other documentaries.
- The industry has gotten sequel lazy, assuming that sequels will all now outgross originals, as opposed to the 20% drop tradition of the past.
- By the end of its first run, however, it ended up outgrossing Love Story.
- And this ‘down year’ has already outgrossed the entirety of that year.
- It will be outgrossing his biggest movie by Wednesday.
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