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outrace

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out·race  (out-rs)
tr.v. out·raced, out·rac·ing, out·rac·es
To surpass in speed or performance.


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The boys tried to outrace the car, but at the bottom of Vernon Street the car barreled over the fleeing bike.
Now the job is done, the man who can outrun, out-cycle, and outswim the rest of the grid - owing to his triathlon skills - has proved he can outrace them too.
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