About The Word Outrun
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Outrun
Outrun Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Outrun?
[v] run faster than; as in a race
Synonyms | Synonyms for Outrun: Related Terms | Find terms related to Outrun: beat | beat all hollow | beat hollow | best | catch up with | come up to | come up with | defeat | destroy | distance | do in | drub | fix | gain on | gain upon | hide | hors de combat | lambaste | lap | lather | leave behind | leave standing | lick | outclass | outdistance | outdo | outfight | outgeneral | outgo | outjump | outleap | outmaneuver | outmarch | outpace | outperform | outplay | outpoint | outrange | outreach | outride | outrival | outsail | outshine | outstep | outstrip | outvie | outwit | overhaul | overjump | overleap | overmatch | overplay | override | overtake | pass | put | ruin | settle | skin | skin alive | thrash | trim | triumph over | trounce | undo | whip | worst See Also | run Outrun In Webster's Dictionary \Out*run"\, v. t. [imp. {Outran}; p. p. {Outrun}; p. pr.
& vb. n. {Outrunning}.]
To exceed, or leave behind, in running; to run faster than;
to outstrip; to go beyond.
Your zeal outruns my wishes. --Sir W.
Scott.
The other disciple did outrun Peter, and came first to
the sepulcher. --Jhon xx. 4.
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