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outfoot
[out-foot]
verb (used with object)
to surpass (another person) in running, walking, etc.; outstrip.
to outsail; excel (another boat) in speed.
outfoot
/ ˌʊˈʊ /
verb
(of a boat) to go faster than (another boat)
to surpass in running, dancing, etc
Example Sentences
Their pluck may not be doubted; and who that has seen them, agile and unwearied in the German or the valse � deux temps, could question their ability to outfoot the fleetest bull that Andalusia itself could supply?
Outfoot, owt-fōōt′, v.i. to outsail.
I could catch occasional glimpses of the wolf far in advance, as he scurried through the sagebrush, showing little power of strategy, but a determined obstinacy to outfoot his relentless foes.
It kan outfoot enny other noize.
A person's wits will outfoot his judgment sometimes.
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