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outride

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Noun, Verb (usu participle)
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out=ride

CIDE DICTIONARY

outridev. t. 
     To surpass in speed of riding; to ride beyond or faster than.  Shak.  [1913 Webster]
outriden. 
  •  A riding out; an excursion.  [1913 Webster]
  •  A place for riding out.  [1913 Webster]

OXFORD DICTIONARY

outride, v.tr. (past -rode; past part. -ridden)
1 ride better, faster, or further than.
2 (of a ship) come safely through (a storm etc.).

ROGET THESAURUS

outride

Transcursion

VB transgress, surpass, pass, go beyond, go by, show in front, come to the front, shoot ahead of, steal a march upon, steal a gain upon, overstep, overpass, overreach, overgo, override, overleap, overjump, overskip, overlap, overshoot the mark, outstrip, outleap, outjump, outgo, outstep, outrun, outride, outrival, outdo, beat, beat hollow, distance, leave in the lurch, leave in the rear, throw into the shade, exceed, transcend, surmount, soar, encroach, trespass, infringe, trench upon, entrench on, intrench on, strain, stretch a point, strain a point, cross the Rubicon.


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