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outfoot
outˈfoot, v. [out- 18, 21.] trans. To surpass in footing it; to outpace; to outstrip in dancing, running, or sailing; to outrun.1737 Bracken Farriery Impr. (1757) II. 187 The Horse in running..seldom was beaten, provided he was not out-footed (as the Jockeys term it). 1857 A. Mathews Tea-t. Talk I. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Willis Ward
According to the Chicago Tribune, the lateral "enabled the fleet Negro to outfoot the Illinois secondary." wikipedia.org
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out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ... Oxford English Dictionary
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