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out-row

out-row, v.
  (aʊtˈrəʊ)
  [out- 18.]
  trans. To outdo or outstrip in rowing.

1530 Palsgr. 650/2, I wyll outrowe the or thou come to Westminster for xiid. 1823 P. Hawker Diary (1893) I. 260 Trying to out-row me with a huge black boat.

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