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Definition of "outspeed" [out•speed]

  • To exceed in speed or velocity; outstrip. (verb)

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Use "outspeed" in a sentence
  • "He was confident that he could outspeed her, and his dive, far and flat, entered him in the water twenty feet beyond her entrance."
  • "The Phliasians escorted their retreating foes a little way up the steep, and then turning off dashed along the road beside the walls, making for the Pellenians and those with them; whereupon the Theban, perceiving the haste of the Phliasians, began racing with his infantry to outspeed them and bring succour to the Pellenians."
  • "She — to whom the heart was such vieux jeu; who had learned, as she thought, to control or outspeed emotions!"
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