Outcall (Verb)
Meaning
Make a higher bid than (the previous bid or player); in a card game.
Classification
Verbs of buying, selling, owning.
Examples
- I raised my bid, hoping to outcall my sister and win the round.
- The aggressive player decided to outcall the table's previous bet with a bold wager.
- She carefully considered her decision before choosing to outcall the current high bidder.
- After some quick math, John outcalled his opponent's substantial bet by adding a few more chips.
- Determined to win the hand, Sarah outcalled the table with a much higher offer.