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outstrip
▪ I. outstrip, v.1 (aʊtˈstrɪp) [f. out- 18, 18 c, 17 + strip v.2, to run or advance swiftly, to speed, scud, ‘whip’.] 1. trans. To pass in running or any kind of swift motion; to outrun, leave behind in a race; to escape from by running. Also fig. with direct imagery of a race.1580 Lyly Euphues (Arb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Outstrip
Outstrip (foaled 27 January 2011) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse. Background Outstrip is a grey colt bred by the Darley Stud. wikipedia.org
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outstrip
outstrip/ˌautˈstrɪp; aʊt`strɪp/ v(-pp-) [Tn]1 run faster than (sb in a race) and leave him behind (赛跑中)超越(某人) We soon outstripped the slower runners. 我们很快就超过那些跑得慢的人.2 become larger, more important, etc than (sb/sth) 胜过, 超过(某人[某事物]) Demand is outstripping current production. 现在需求逐渐超过了生产能力. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pay rises outstrip inflation by most for two years - BBC News
Nov 14, 2023BBC News. Wages have risen faster than inflation by the most for two years, but there are signs the jobs market is starting to weaken. Regular pay rose at an annual rate of 7.7% between July and ...
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Trump leadership PAC's soaring legal bills outstrip what it raised last ...
1 day agoDonald Trump's leadership PAC spent more on legal expenses than it took in last month, a new filing shows - underscoring the steep financial toll of the myriad legal cases the former president ...
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Complaints outstrip approvals for Brisbane Airbnb-style rentals
Sep 15, 2022Complaints to Brisbane City Council about Airbnb-style rentals outnumber the recent necessary development approvals by more than eight times, data from the nation's largest local government ...
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US center's tropical storm forecasts are going inland, where damage can ...
2 days agoAfter Ian blasted across the Fort Myers area — where the most people died and the worst damage was caused — the storm kept dumping rain and toppling trees across a wide swath of the state.
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bummer Summer
She also unfortunately meets a new archenemy, Susie, who considers herself "Miss Perfect," and tries to outstrip everything that Kammy does. wikipedia.org
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1886–87 British Home Championship
In the final match, Scotland beat Wales in Wrexham to outstrip England's points total and win the trophy. wikipedia.org
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prevert
† preˈvert, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. prævertĕre to outstrip, f. præ, pre- A. 4 c + vertĕre to turn.] trans. To go beyond, outstrip.1513 Douglas æneis vii. xiv. 64 And throu the speid of fut in hir rynning The suift windis [to] prevert and bakwart ding [orig. cursuque pedum prævertere ventos]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Banda Macho
tougher and noisier than its predecessor, Low-Fi at Society High ... the Figgs can be jokey, but the band's shapely tunes and three-part harmonies usually outstrip wikipedia.org
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devance
devance, v. (dɪˈvɑːns, -æ-) [a. F. devancer to arrive before, precede, outstrip, f. devant before, on the model of avancer (advance). Became obs. early in 17th c., but has been again used by some in the 19th c.] trans. To anticipate, forestall; to get ahead of; to outstrip.1485 Caxton Chas. Gt. viii... Oxford English Dictionary
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Uchuu Eiyuu Monogatari
The series has never been licensed for publication in English and remains obscure, despite its connection to Outlaw Star, which would come to far outstrip wikipedia.org
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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. Oxford English Dictionary
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