Not to be outdone is France with its veal blanquette, which is long-roasted to produce a pale stewed veal with the consistency of melted butter. |
But, of course, he had outdone his father, becoming a member of that surprisingly small, select club of presidents who have won two full terms. |
Not to be outdone, Rob Finnis leapt to his feet and frugged to and fro like a tall birch in the wind. |
Not to be outdone, she's heading to Florida for a week at the end of the month before it gets too hot. |
Looking annoyed, Thomas clears his throat, and not to be outdone as a bardolater, quotes the same again. |
Not to be outdone, the nurses looked for a banner carrier whose image would evoke even greater resonance. |