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Definition of "outkick" [outkick]

  • To kick more than, or beyond, something or someone (verb)

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Use "outkick" in a sentence
  • "Did he just assume that Cassidy would be able to outkick Sandoval?"
  • "In his mind the only way he could imagine salvaging this race was simply to hang on to this elfin Sandoval and try to outkick him."
  • "'To attempt to kick against natural necessity,' he says in his own name, and in his own peculiar and more impressive method of philosophic instruction -- 'to attempt to kick against natural necessity, is to represent the folly of Ctesiphon, who undertook to outkick his mule.'"
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