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outrace

outˈrace, v.
  [out- 18 b.]
  To outrun in a race; to outstrip.

1657 W. Morice Cœna quasi κοινή Def. xxii. 224 In them also who have outraced them, and gone beyond the goale. a 1845 Hood Desert-Born 48 But Fancy fond out⁓raced them all, with bridle loose and free.

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