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Definition of "outfoot" [out•foot]

  • To run or travel faster than (verb)

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Use "outfoot" in a sentence
  • "When age settled upon the rabbit it became slow and heavy, and could no longer outfoot its enemies."
  • "And Hall, usually so merry, could outfoot them all when he once got started on the cosmic pathos of religion and the gibbering anthropomorphisms of those who loved not to die."
  • "Unable to hang on as close in the eye of the wind as formerly, he proceeded to slack his sheet a trifle and to ease off a bit, in order to outfoot me."