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.'"