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Outride   Listen
verb
Outride  v. t.  (past outrode; past part. outridden; pres. part. outriding)  To surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Outride" Quotes from Famous Books



... pursuing. He also observed that his companions were galloping miles away on the horizon to the left, and that he had foolishly allowed the savages to get between him and them. The only chance that remained for him was to outride his pursuers, and circle round towards his comrades, and this he hoped to accomplish, for his little horse had now proved itself to be superior to those of the Indians, and there was good ...
— The Dog Crusoe and his Master • R.M. Ballantyne



Words linked to "Outride" :   ride, sit, last out, outstay, ride out, horseback riding



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