outride in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Outride (verb): to surpass or outpace others in speed or performance, especially in a race or competitive event.
Sample Sentences
- She managed to outride all her competitors in the final lap of the race.
- The young athlete trained tirelessly to outride his older brother in their next cycling challenge.
- With sheer determination, he was able to outride the storm and reach safety before nightfall.
- The thoroughbred was so fast that it seemed to outride the wind itself during the sprint.
- After months of practice, she finally felt confident enough to outride her previous records.
- She was determined to outride everyone in the upcoming marathon.
- The motorcycle's powerful engine allowed him to easily outride the competition.
- During the race, he managed to outride his rivals with a clever strategy.
- They decided to train harder so they could outride the fastest team next season.
- With a burst of speed, she was able to outride the storm that was closing in.